Full List Custom ROMS For AT&T SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 Galaxy S2 (SII) CM7 vs. Cognition vs. - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-I777

Full List Custom ROMS For AT&T SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 Galaxy S2 (SII) CM7 vs. Cognition vs.
I have provided a full list of compatible ROM for the U.S. version of the Samsung Galaxy S2 otherwise known as the AT&T SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 Galaxy S2 (SII). I have tried several ROM and given my opinion...you may disagree and that's fine.
I will keep this list updated and I've gone through these forms getting people's opinion. Tried to be as real as possible.
http://www.traemcneely.com/2011/10/...77-galaxy-s2-sii-cm7-vs-cognition-vs-unnamed/

trae4nato said:
I have provided a full list of compatible ROM for the U.S. version of the Samsung Galaxy S2 otherwise known as the AT&T SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 Galaxy S2 (SII). I have tried several ROM and given my opinion...you may disagree and that's fine.
I will keep this list updated and I've gone through these forms getting people's opinion. Tried to be as real as possible.
http://www.traemcneely.com/2011/10/...77-galaxy-s2-sii-cm7-vs-cognition-vs-unnamed/
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A ROM review/comparison should be in general, not development.

Can you move the thread for me then. I wouldn't mind if you moved it....that's cool with me.

trae4nato said:
I have provided a full list of compatible ROM for the U.S. version of the Samsung Galaxy S2 otherwise known as the AT&T SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 Galaxy S2 (SII). I have tried several ROM and given my opinion...you may disagree and that's fine.
I will keep this list updated and I've gone through these forms getting people's opinion. Tried to be as real as possible.
http://www.traemcneely.com/2011/10/...77-galaxy-s2-sii-cm7-vs-cognition-vs-unnamed/
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That was the most pointless "review" ever. Added absolutely nothing. You use CM7, you don't really use anything else, you don't even know what the differences are...Do a little homework before you write a comparision

dirtyballoonot said:
That was the most pointless "review" ever. Added absolutely nothing. You use CM7, you don't really use anything else, you don't even know what the differences are...Do a little homework before you write a comparision
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I agree
If you haven't tried a ROM, Don't say anything about it. I personally have tried all the ROMs except for Perception and Cognition. CM7 MURDERS my battery and lacks basic features that I need everyday. UnNamed/Serendipity 8 both give good battery life, fast speeds, and essential features for me.
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xAnimal5 said:
I agree
If you haven't tried a ROM, Don't say anything about it. I personally have tried all the ROMs except for Perception and Cognition. CM7 MURDERS my battery and lacks basic features that I need everyday. UnNamed/Serendipity 8 both give good battery life, fast speeds, and essential features for me.
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I guess that, those issues might just be your phone. I'm running CM7 and I get much better battery using that than I do on a debloated stock rom. What are the other "essential" things that don't work? The only essential thing that is somewhat of an annoyance is the bluetooth. CM7 won't connect if the phone is in deep sleep. If the screen is on it will connect. Not a big deal.

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I guess that, those issues might just be your phone. I'm running CM7 and I get much better battery using that than I do on a debloated stock rom. What are the other "essential" things that don't work? The only essential thing that is somewhat of an annoyance is the bluetooth. CM7 won't connect if the phone is in deep sleep. If the screen is on it will connect. Not a big deal.
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I get 12 hours of Med usage on UnNamed. I get 3.5 hours on CM7. On BBS, the majority of the time was spent in deep sleep, yet the battery still drained like crazy. I dislike the feel of the generic apps in CM7, the camera app is super fuzzy, the Bluetooth, and lack of KIES support to restore contacts and notes.
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I didn't even realize BBS reported deep sleep stats... You sure you don't mean CPUSpy?
I've learned at this point not to trust BBS. At this point, BBS is only useful for identifying userland wakelocks on ROMs that hide userland wakelock details from the kernel. (I9100 ROMs, not sure about CM7 - I777-derived ROMs report userland wakelocks individually to the kernel instead of lumping them under PowerManagerService.) As an example, BBS completely fails to report kernel wakelocks.
It has always been my experience that CM7 will beat nearly any Samsung-derived ROM except for the most aggressively debloated ones (such as Serendipity VII on Infuse - S7 was slightly better than CM7, but not by much.)
So far, 90% of the time if a user reports excessive drain, either they installed a bad app, or they diddled with attempting to calibrate their battery, which on our devices does nothing except cause the fuel gauge to briefly "blip" below the alarm threshold on boot, causing a permanent wakelock on kernels without this fix:
https://github.com/Entropy512/linux_kernel_sgh-i777/commit/fc9eb85807302583259e27013ed184a43107bb67
Which reminds me, I need to pull request that to atinm/codeworkx and company.
Edit: FYI, CPUSpy stats are bogus right after boot. Gotta reset the timers after you've booted to get good info.

CyanogenMod 7.1 rom
After testing and comparing all these custom roms found in XDA for SGS2 i777
this is what I found after extensively testing the CyanogenMod 7.1 rom.​
If you want to retain all the features of the camera's interface and video part of the
phone it's best to stay away from CM7 until the DEVS finally fix it.
I have been testing CM7 ever since I first purchased my Samsung Captivate then with
Samsung i997 Infuse and now with my new SGS2 i777 phone.
GTG's UnNamed v1.04 custom rom is by far a lot better than the CM7 rom & after much
extensive testing and comparing I have found the UnNamed rom to be the best currently
available custom rom for our phones.
Unlike the CM7 rom the UnNamed rom achieves the full & steady 30fps video recording
according to the specifications of the phone.
The user interface of the UnNamed rom's camera interface is also cosmetically speaking
by far the very best looking currently available for our phones at this time.
It does not have any missing features or user settings like CM7 currently has.
CM7 is not ready for prime time yet especially if video recording and camera user interface
(UI) are things which are important to you.
There are many missing features and settings in CM7's camera user interface as well as
not being able to auto-focus continuously during video recordings.
CM7 still cannot achieve the full continuous & steady 30fps while recording video.
So home made recordings when played back will not be super smooth and will not
achieve the video standards according to the specification of the phone.
This is strictly my personal opinion so take it for what it's worth. (most likely less than 2 cents)
But it's up to you guys, YOU decide !!!
If you hardly ever use the camera at all or just don't care about it then CM7 is fine.
(personally I use my camera a lot and video recording is very important to me.)
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If video recording is important to you, you shouldn't be using the phone's camera at all.
Compared to even the most basic Canon point-and-shoot, the camera in any cell phone is a crappy toy.

re: camera
Entropy512 said:
If video recording is important to you, you shouldn't be using the phone's camera at all.
Compared to even the most basic Canon point-and-shoot, the camera in any cell phone is a crappy toy.
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I know that, I never claimed that our phones were anywhere near up to par
with something even as basic as a Canon Point and Shoot.
However to get the MOST out of our phones capabilities for those of us who do
care about photo and video quality but do not want to walk or drive around with
a seperate camera in our pockets all the time then this phone really is the next
best thing. The camera part of our phone even rivals the Nokia N8's camera.
So why cripple a $500-$600 camera phone with sub-par firmware by choosing
any firmware which degrades any part of our phones especially the camera?
(that's unless as I have stated in my previous post that you don't care about the camera)

I've tried CM7, Cognition X2, UnNamed, Perception, and Serendipity 8. CM7 I used for a couple of days but was just missing too many features for me. Cognition X2 was very good and stable, but the expanded power options were not there. UnNamed was a favorite and unused that the longest. Perception, I lost TouchWiz, and the new version I think is pretty slick. I am currently running Serendipity 8, and I really like the minimalistic approach. This ROM intrigued me since it has Display Mode. UnNamed has that now too so I may go back to it. Battery life on UnNamed seemed to be the best for me. Although others will probably say Serendipity 8 will provide better battery as it takes out the most bloatware.
So I'm for either UnNamed or Serendipity 8. Can't really go wrong with either. Seems to be very similar to each other.

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Why are all roms laggy?

Hi,
I have came from a rooted Htc Desire to this Samsung phone, i never tried the stock samsung rom, i just rooted and flashed a custom rom straight away.
I have flashed about 30 roms and have not fiund one that is not lag free.
Why is this?
Cheers.
If you tried ics then all of them are not fluid till now...
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sahibunlimited said:
If you tried ics then all of them are not fluid till now...
Mine is very fluid...
To OP, lag is usually caused by kernels more than it is ROM's. I would suggest you do all wipes and flash a kernel cleaning script before changing kernels etc.
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This also depends on the firmware version.
The first ics were slow at scrolling... but this is improved in later version.
Also every version has its problems.
Hi,
I always do a fresh wipe and use the kernel cleaning script, i have just flashed the Omega rom with the speedmod kenel and although they are great i always have a slightly laggy home screen and the app menu is the same.
Also the homescreen button has a bit of lag when you switch on.
I have had this problem with just about every rom i have tried.
Anyone recommend a rom that is smooth?
My phone is still laggy with all roms i've tried so far, mainly the app list screen, home screen and contacts screen.
Are there Hboots for this phone like there was for the Desire?
Cheers.
jpopgt said:
My phone is still laggy with all roms i've tried so far, mainly the app list screen, home screen and contacts screen.
Are there Hboots for this phone like there was for the Desire?
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Which roms did you actually try?
No such thing as hboots on samsung phones.
Hi,
I have probably tried all roms up until 3 days ago, the most stable rom i tried was probably lightning rom flashed through Odin but was still not very smooth, i am about to flash Omega 9 rom with the latest speedmod kernel and see how i get on with that.
No ICS ROM is going to be perfect, and I think you should commemorate the work that developers have done to get the ROM's up to the standard they are, considering they have to work with little to no source code from Samsung. Samsung is always very slow at releasing source code, and therefore developers have to work with leaked ROM's which are still in development themselves.
I'm not trying to hate, I'm just saying that all ROM's will have their issues at the moment, and simply stating, "Why are all ROM's laggy?" is very general and very untrue, because I use Simplistic ROM, and I have not experienced any lag since flashing the latest version a week ago. Most ROM's now are getting to an excellent standard and great performance and battery life.
Chris.
jpopgt said:
Hi,
I have probably tried all roms up until 3 days ago, the most stable rom i tried was probably lightning rom flashed through Odin but was still not very smooth, i am about to flash Omega 9 rom with the latest speedmod kernel and see how i get on with that.
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Try cm9/aokp.
jpopgt said:
Hi,
I have came from a rooted Htc Desire to this Samsung phone, i never tried the stock samsung rom, i just rooted and flashed a custom rom straight away.
I have flashed about 30 roms and have not fiund one that is not lag free.
Why is this?
Cheers.
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I remember the GB stock roms were pretty lag free usually. But a huge battery drainer and for me, ugly(TW).
If you really really really really want a lag free(almost) experience, get an iphone. Not the best suggestion but i bet that most of us android users out there right now experiences more lags than the norm iphone user. I have my galaxy s2 and although all my friends and family has an iphone, im greatly satisfied with this little wizz. rocking latest CM9. and not switching phones anytime soon.
Or maybe flash something GB
MIUI
You might have already tried MIUI Roms for your Desire?
Galnet GB 2.3.23 is fully lag free and stable......
ICS MIUI also well accepted and appreciated by the people now, but to wait for a fully bug free one for couple of weeks more...
Thanks for the replies!
iam on stock 2.3.5 wiv 385+ apps all big time an my phone is neva laggd or crashed i get a decent batt life iam pretty satisfied wiv it,i tried heavy mutitasking but still all is good , don kno wat prblm ur facing...may the kernel is not matching wiv ur desired rom...pm me for any comments or doubts
I use this, GB with no laggs:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1422742&highlight=tweaky
There are more recent kernels, so try: Siyah, N.E.A.K. or new ikki (all of them are top noch).
And flash latest jKay:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154278&highlight=jkaymod
Try to make it lagg
Edit: Sorry I just checked that it was uploaded on multiupload(dead). So if you wish I can upload it with all new stuff added.
zaheedahmed said:
You might have already tried MIUI Roms for your Desire?
Galnet GB 2.3.23 is fully lag free and stable......
ICS MIUI also well accepted and appreciated by the people now, but to wait for a fully bug free one for couple of weeks more...
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Haha I love your signature. It is so true, the amount of people that don't thank helpful posts.
And straight after you posted that, the OP just went “Thank you everyone,” and didn't thank anyone for their wasted time. Classic.
Chris.
Is odd, surely depends on the rom you have installed, are you having the same problem with a stock firmware?
themadba said:
Haha I love your signature. It is so true, the amount of people that don't thank helpful posts.
And straight after you posted that, the OP just went “Thank you everyone,” and didn't thank anyone for their wasted time. Classic.
Chris.
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I wrote that at the same time as the two previous people who replied and have only seen it now.
I have not made a habit of clicking the thanks button yet, but i always reply qith a thanks
In my message.
So thanks again everyone for the advice and replies.
This is greatest ICS I have used so far lag free and smoothest.
Check it out
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436854
If you are hell-bent on performance and battery life, try HyDrA0SP.
You can forget all the luxuries of TouchWiz though

Which is the best ICS ROM

i have been seeing all these different roms for ics, and i wonder which one should i install and i am starting from stock 2.1 so is there anything more that i should do before i flash an ics rom.
That's a matter of opinion. If you're looking for straight up speediness: ICS Slim is the way to go on that. However it is devoid of a lot of customizations that people in the community grew to love: This probably won't bother you. (unless you prefer the drop-down notifications widgets from the Samsung builds).
I personally use ExROM which is a nice compromise between ICS Slim's speediness and the wealth of features that other ROMs like Codename Android offers as well as ICS Passion. Unfortunately for me, ExROM doesn't play kindly with switching kernels (if that applies to you). Overall, you should give ICS Slim a try and go from there. A word of caution: prepare to provide your own apps (for music, homescreen, etc.) as Slim doesn't provide those.
If you don't even know which replacements apps to use (assuming you've always used core stock apps for music, email, etc.): then get ICS Passion ROM.
why thanks for the reply, could you direct me to the rom you are using?
also can you check your PM i had something to ask
Newer builds are better.
Try IC Zenwich 1.6
Stable and Fast with all the usual features you will find in a Rom plus all the customizations you may need....
Im using ICS Slim 3.4, hence its name, it is stripped down to basics so you may need to install additional apps, features that you may need...
As usual it has all the customizations you need if in case...
thanks for the input guys im getting closer to able to install ICS on my vibrant
silvercrown i sent you a pm
Another vote for ICS Slim 3.4. I was running a version of MIUI for months, waiting for the ICS ROMs to stabilize. Installation is a little tricky if you're not an uber-flasher, but it's not too bad. I also flashed the add-on pack and it's as complete a ROM as you will need. After 24 hours it's running very smooth. Definitely a daily driver. And ICS is a nice upgrade.
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murse said:
Another vote for ICS Slim 3.4. I was running a version of MIUI for months, waiting for the ICS ROMs to stabilize. Installation is a little tricky if you're not an uber-flasher, but it's not too bad. I also flashed the add-on pack and it's as complete a ROM as you will need. After 24 hours it's running very smooth. Definitely a daily driver. And ICS is a nice upgrade.
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Thanks right now im debating to use either passion or slim, im kind of geared towards passion because i do not want to get apps like homescreen music, and such individually.
but i have been flashing for a while, i've done many phones but the samsung process is confusing, could you help me on it
+1 on ICS Passion/Euphoria
Euphoria has most of the customizations you would want for your phone, quite stable, and good battery life. They've been slow on the updates lately, but the 1 or 2 devs that were working on it are back on. Foreseeing an update soon.
Have been using Euphoria for a month now, nice and stable but apps lag a bit. Would like to know if this is a problem with other ICS roms as well. Btw, Euphoria has great battery life (better than Bionix 1.3.1)
I've tried almost every ICS rom that is currently out, and from my personal experience, ICS Zen 1.6 is by far the best. I have absolutely no lag, and I get almost 2 days worth of battery life on a single charge with the normal stock battery.
It's also very customizable, which it one of my favorite aspects. It has 3 themes that are out right now for it as well, if you grow sick of the ics blue.
Xenoism said:
I've tried almost every ICS rom that is currently out, and from my personal experience, ICS Zen 1.6 is by far the best. I have absolutely no lag, and I get almost 2 days worth of battery life on a single charge with the normal stock battery.
It's also very customizable, which it one of my favorite aspects. It has 3 themes that are out right now for it as well, if you grow sick of the ics blue.
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From all the ICS roms you tested, can you tell if the ICS Zen have the best battery performance between them? I'm in Passion atm, and battery performance isn't been so good as I thought.
fagnerkof said:
From all the ICS roms you tested, can you tell if the ICS Zen have the best battery performance between them? I'm in Passion atm, and battery performance isn't been so good as I thought.
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Stock battery
best ics rom
in my way ics gummy 0.9 is best
i tried many ics rom but gummy is best
try it
ok use the following link to prep your phone for ics roms
read it several times then follow step by step so you don't mess up
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1464423
now for best ics rom i would recommend ice cream zenwich 1.6.2 is the latest
links right below. also look around that area for custom themes that are top notch. take my word for it i've tried EVERY 4.0+ roms for vibrant and this is the best of the best. very stable and fast.
very good support with custom apps and add ons plz read entire OP
also mr phsyco has a great kernel constantly being updated.
one more thing remember to do full wipes whenever flashing roms!
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/21742-romimm76d-iczen-rc162-4-24-12-deficient-development/
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/22833-kernelics26-apr-subzero-v12-build-75-yars-revenge/
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/23024-enkyo-theme-162-deficient-development/
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/21836-dust-theme-162-deficient-development/
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fagnerkof said:
From all the ICS roms you tested, can you tell if the ICS Zen have the best battery performance between them? I'm in Passion atm, and battery performance isn't been so good as I thought.
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yes it has better batt life ill second anything the guy above your post said. iczen is the best i had screen shops of some insane batt life with extreme use but saddly i erased them like two days ago
Hi,
Just installed that ROM, while it seems OK the browsing experience is HORRIBLE!
The rendering of pages is extremely slow, scrolling is slow, when zooming in it takes some time for the font to go from blurry to sharp etc...
Any ideas?
Thx.
YuvalW said:
Hi,
Just installed that ROM, while it seems OK the browsing experience is HORRIBLE!
The rendering of pages is extremely slow, scrolling is slow, when zooming in it takes some time for the font to go from blurry to sharp etc...
Any ideas?
Thx.
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Try forcing scrolling cache in Rom control, and changing the free memory value.
Enable the start up tweaks as well. Also, how long ago did you flash it? Generally, with any rom, you will experience lag the first day or two while the rom settles. Same goes with the battery life. It all settles in after the first day or so. But it wouldn't hurt to download an app like nstools and change the govs and such for now.
Alright. You guys have convinced to me to give Zenwich a try.
The first ICS ROM I tried was Passion 10.6. I found it to be very unstable. So I went back to my old standby, Bionix NextGen v1 with the Overstock 2.4.1 kernel. I recently tried the CM9 Nightly builds. These were much more stable but battery life was horrible. And now there is a big issue with 911. Again, back to NextGen. I was looking at trying the latest version of Passion again until I found this thread.
Are 911 calls working on Zenwich?
I'd recommend onecosmics aokp ROM. I was on passion forever but I switched recently. I had to switch to trebuchet launcher because it's my favorite and it eliminated lag. I also flashed SZ new kernel. I love the customization and nice icons!
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homiefud said:
Alright. You guys have convinced to me to give Zenwich a try.
The first ICS ROM I tried was Passion 10.6. I found it to be very unstable. So I went back to my old standby, Bionix NextGen v1 with the Overstock 2.4.1 kernel. I recently tried the CM9 Nightly builds. These were much more stable but battery life was horrible. And now there is a big issue with 911. Again, back to NextGen. I was looking at trying the latest version of Passion again until I found this thread.
Are 911 calls working on Zenwich?
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As far as I know or heard no 911 bug present . Just don't blame me if it is -_-
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[Q] Which Gingerbread ROM to use? Details within.

So I am very new to the whole flashing scene. This is actually my first smartphone. I have it flashed to Straight Talk, and I love the phone.
I have it rooted, and was thinking about trying some custom ROMS. I tried ICS first, but the lack of a good camera and panorama made me flash back to stock. I use this phone primarily as a camera.
I now have the "stock" Gingerbread ROM flashed. And I was wondering if there were any enhancements I could make to this ROM, or if I would need to flash a different one.
I do like the default layout of the phone. I would love to be able to speed it up a bit though. What I did like about ICS was how I could customize every little detail. If there were a GB ROM where I could customize, but did not lose my beloved Panorama photos, I would definitely give it a try.
Darkys is a great gb rom. Its based on stock gb so it would be reasonably familiar. its fast and stable.
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ICS most certainly has panorama mode
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You didn't tell us what variant you are on so I am going to assume you have a Verizon fascinate flashed to straight talk.
Geewiz and super clean are about equal for touchwiz ginger bread. Touchwiz has the best camera by far on gingerbread. I'd use the cm7 cherry picks by makelegs if you want aosp.
But seriously, I don't understand why you would use gingerbread at this point. The camera quality from glitched aokp ics to tw gingerbread is nearly equal. Panorama is on ice too.
Oh and darky's rom is only an option if you are on a GSM telus fascinate. It is not for Verizon's cdma version.
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Superclean 3 gets my vote. Combined with KGB Kernel it is pretty smooth and everything works.
TSM Res 2.2 is a lot like SC3, but it has more available to customize. For example, you can tweak your clock, use the MIUI battery bar, change text colors, etc. In the end, both are excellent choices. KGB kernel works well with either, and it should do pretty much anything you need it to do.
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ICS most certainly has panorama modeView attachment 1035440
You didn't tell us what variant you are on so I am going to assume you have a Verizon fascinate flashed to straight talk.
Geewiz and super clean are about equal for touchwiz ginger bread. Touchwiz has the best camera by far on gingerbread. I'd use the cm7 cherry picks by makelegs if you want aosp.
But seriously, I don't understand why you would use gingerbread at this point. The camera quality from glitched aokp ics to tw gingerbread is nearly equal. Panorama is on ice too.
Oh and darky's rom is only an option if you are on a GSM telus fascinate. It is not for Verizon's cdma version.
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It does have panorama, but the quality of it is nowhere near the stock version. Having to constantly sweep the camera instead of having it take several instant photos often leaves motion blurs or vertical slips.
I am on Straight Talk, yes. And I am currently on ICS milestone-5. I love everything about this rom, with the exception that I cannot use the flash in camcorder mode, which is big for me, and that the camera constantly force closes.
I take probably a hundred photos a day with my phone. Someone considering it stable when they use it once a week is one thing. It is not stable when used daily throughout the day.
If the camera worked on ICS I would most certainly stay with ICS. I have tried builds from all the devs. The same 2 issues persist. The LED will not remain on for camcorder or torch, and the camera force closes constantly.
Until these issues are fixed I have to use GB. I would like to find one that I can still OC to 1.4 ghz or so. My quadrant scores on ICS are in the 1650's. Stock around 1200s.
The only reason I have this phone over a normal Straight Talk phone is for the camera. Without it being 100% stable and reliable I cannot use ICS
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Then your option is basically super clean 3 or Geewiz. Use the KGB kernel with it for a performance boost through over clocking .
And don't put too much stock in quadrant. It is one of the least reliable ways to benchmark a phones performance.
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Then your option is basically super clean 3 or Geewiz. Use the KGB kernel with it for a performance boost through over clocking .
And don't put too much stock in quadrant. It is one of the least reliable ways to benchmark a phones performance.
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I don't base performance on Quadrant. I only use to to compare "ok X scored 1200 and Y scored 1500".
I am back on the "stock" GB right now.
I actually had just tried the KGB kernel. Maybe I did something wrong...I could not find any settings to overclock with that kernel. Do I need another app to overclock once on that kernel? All I did was look in the options that you get when you click on the KGB app.
I was on GeeWiz also. I flashed the ROM, booted from the ROM and flashed KGB.
I saw some people saying for other overclocks they needed NSFtools or something like that...Do I need that to overclock on KGB?
Sorry if I'm an idiot -,- I've come a long way in a week I think lol.
I would use the KGB app with the KGB kernel. I am a little curious why you wouldn't just use a camera instead if the phone for pictures. The phone will never compare as far as quality goes.
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I haven't been on gingerbread for so long...
But nstools is for ics and other aosp roms.
If I remember right, maybe try voltage control? I think that's what I used back then.
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I would use the KGB app with the KGB kernel. I am a little curious why you wouldn't just use a camera instead if the phone for pictures. The phone will never compare as far as quality goes.
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I have an SLR camera when I want to take "real" photos. I still take them constantly on my phone.
I installed GeeWiz again and KGB, it is doing the android voice thing right now for its first boot.
When I went to the KGB app before, I did not see anything for cpu or voltage control. The first time I installed it via recovery, so maybe now that I've done it through ODIN it will be different.
If not I will post back in a few minutes.
With my luck, they will get the camera / torch working on ICS tomorrow and I'll get to go through the whole process again lol.
EDIT: Yea, there is no option for voltage or cpu settings. The app opens, you can adjust call / volume boost, and zram settings. Nothing about CPU / Voltage....I'm confused....
Voltage control is an app in the market. I should have been more clear.
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Voltage control is an app in the market. I should have been more clear.
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Ah, I'll try it. I thought it was built into KGB like it is in ICS.
Really sucks that they cant get the torch working so I can use the LED for pictures because I really do like everything else about the ICS roms -,-
That worked. Up'd it to 1.4 ghz and will adjust the min once I can play with it a little.
As soon as the torch settings work on ICS I will be back to that. I really do love the UI itself. Just hate that I can only use my camera with flash but not the camcorder
Sorry about that. You will also need any of the CPU programs like voltage control,etc. I wasn't knocking you for using it as a camera, was just curious because I don't know to many people who take a ton of photos on their phone. I do here and there, but the dslr is where its at
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Superclean 3 gets my vote. Combined with KGB Kernel it is pretty smooth and everything works.
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I have ice cream sandwich on my fascinate and i hate the fact there seems to be no fix for the speaker phone.
Does superclean 3 with gingerbread allow you to use your speakerphone without the echos and feedback?
i like ics but the speakerphone issue is a dealbreaker for me.

Anyone else thinking of ditching there s3?

Ive had my s3 for 2 weeks now and I look at my s2 and think what a waste.
Don't get me wrong the phone is amazing and is top spec at the moment but im now having doubts that it is a massive difference than my s2.
Now I don't need you to reply with all what its got cos I know all about it.. But I think that there just isn't enough change in the software to make it exciting?
Ie the video that you can have open while your texting? Have you used it? Yes the full screen is ok for watching a movie on the train ect but do you really need to multi task that badly?
Before you start to get all defensive I love Samsung Ive had all 3 now but I really think I can live without the small plus points of the s3?! Notification light is ace and the battery life but other than that? Can't say im to fussed.
Because we are lucky enough to be able to change the look of the phone being android it looks the same as the s2 and no doubt I can make the s2 look like the s3. When I get a new phone I want it to stand out from the older models and be new and have visual differences.
So im thinking of selling up and going back to my s2 until something comes out that will make me happy.
What do you think?
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Do what makes you happy man. I was considering getting an s3 but right now I'm having fun giving my s2 the s3's features. I have s voice working flawlessly. Will I eventually get an s3? Maybe. But right now I'm not pressed.
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Dude, don't change phone within 3years because you will never find any big difference. All the phones in this world only have small incremental upgrade every 5-6 months. People change phone every year simply because they are spoiled enough to spend recklessly or they are just too rich and boring or they just want to prove they are tech geek.
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Spare a thought for the iPhone users. They've had the same software UI since the first release.
I actually half agree with you... In my opinion I prefer the size of the S2 compared to the S3 (just a matter of getting used to i guess). In terms of normal daily usage, there isnt too much of a difference in terms of speed (however the S2 obviously has had a lot more time for development etc) and this will probably change in the coming months as developers work their magic for the S3. The battery and LED light are great additions as mentioned though so far it hasn't seemed to be major upgrade (not that I really expected it to be). While im not going to ditch my S3 (love having the latest and greatest) I do understand those that have 'upgraded' from a S2 and would prefer that few hundred dollars instead.
Also the audio quality was rather mediocre on the S2 unlike the S3 - another reason ill be keeping the S3.
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It depends. I've come from an S2 and I do like the touchwiz UI. One of the reasons I haven't switched over to AOKP is because it's the same look along all platforms and then it just feels like I'm still using the S2. Do what you feel like but i suggest you hold on to the S3 simply because it's the newer one.
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Although the GS3's by far the best smartphone i've ever used, yes, i'm thinking about ditching it and getting the Note back - mainly because of the poor standby battery it gets with my network.
And yes, i've tried all roms and modems, kernels, hacks and rests - and 2 different GS3's - but it just does NOT play well with my network. Screen time remains good when used at a stretch.
it's vital i stay connected to my work email at all times on data. Too many fast dormancy related wakelocks + moderate use = Dead battery at the end of the workday - compared to around 40 to 50% battery left with identical usage on the same SIM with the Note.
Going to wait another month or so for possible modems with better compatibility but it doesn't look good and i hate reverting to my painful-to-use 4S to get me through the day.
PS: just reiterate, i am not making a generalization about the GS3's better, just relating what i experience with my network.
Yeah. it's awfully buggy, and I can't do things I took for granted anymore... mainly the phone is so poor at meaningful multitasking that music whist browsing causes horrendously regular cut outs. I think s2 is a better phone - I'd go back if it wasn't for being embarrassed at accepting that I chose a duff new phone (plus my missus has the s2)
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Yeah. it's awfully buggy, and I can't do things I took for granted anymore... mainly the phone is so poor at meaningful multitasking that music whist browsing causes horrendously regular cut outs. I think s2 is a better phone - I'd go back if it wasn't for being embarrassed at accepting that I chose a duff new phone (plus my missus has the s2)
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Nope, had hardly any problems with mine and I love the features like s voice, smart stay. They're great.
Plus the phone is so powerful it'll run all the latest stuff.
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Im begining to think getting my S3 was abit of an impulse buy,id only just got a HTC sensation XE which imo is a very good phone,and tbh im thinking that i didnt need a S3
some of the things on this samsung drive me crazy,the screen tint,no mass storage mode,trying to drag photos or videos off the phone is a mare because of the lack of thumbnails,i really hate that !
There doesnt seem much i can do on the S3 that i couldnt do on the XE,the only added feature of the s3 ive really made use of is the taking photo shots while recording video,im going to keep the S3 but getting abit of buyers remorse now lol
Upgrading every fow months or even once a year is a mugs game, only the phone manufacturer wins, coming from the Desire HD its well worth upgrading but if I had the S2 I dont know, its far from obsolete, dont think id be disappointed though
Well im glad im not the only one. Oh and the zero shutter lag is great but I can live without it
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Nope, had hardly any problems with mine and I love the features like s voice, smart stay. They're great.
Plus the phone is so powerful it'll run all the latest stuff.
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But it can't handle things I became accustomed to 3 phones ago without cutting out!
(music whilst browsing...)
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But it can't handle things I became accustomed to 3 phones ago without cutting out!
(music whilst browsing...)
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I haven't noticed any problems using Chrome and Spotify. What do you use?
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I haven't noticed any problems using Chrome and Spotify. What do you use?
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Stock & stock
Stock & Poweramp
ICS+ & Stock
ICS+ & Poweramp
All do the same. I guess spotify may be different as it's streaming rather than playing an mp3?
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Stock & stock
Stock & Poweramp
ICS+ & Stock
ICS+ & Poweramp
All do the same. I guess spotify may be different as it's streaming rather than playing an mp3?
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Nah I use offline play lists in spotify. You tried Chrome?
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Nah I use offline play lists in spotify. You tried Chrome?
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Maybe I'll give it a go - though I'd rather use a browser that handles flash. Annoying that pure stock just doesn't work though..
Cheers for replying by the way - my posts have mostly been a bit grumpy on here of late!
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Maybe I'll give it a go - though I'd rather use a browser that handles flash. Annoying that pure stock just doesn't work though..
Cheers for replying by the way - my posts have mostly been a bit grumpy on here of late!
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It's understandable being grumpy when you have a problem with such a premium device
I use Chrome and Spotify and they don't crash at all. I tend to use mobile versions of sites but do occasionally use full ones.
This is on wifi, not sure if it makes a difference over the network. I'll have to try it.
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Suggestion for most stable custom rom

I'm considering putting a ROM on a friend's device that is not familiar with any sort of troubleshooting but is a reasonable upgrade over stock. If that's not possible I'm fine with that. No bugs preferred. Features aren't that important but the phone lags a lot stock so a speed boost would be nice.
Thanks!
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I'm considering putting a ROM on a friend's device that is not familiar with any sort of troubleshooting but is a reasonable upgrade over stock. If that's not possible I'm fine with that. No bugs preferred. Features aren't that important but the phone lags a lot stock so a speed boost would be nice.
Thanks!
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I typically refrain from "advertising" (even in my own thread - hah) since there are many many fine works to choose from out here crafted by a lot of very dedicated and amazing developers, but in this case I think I'll break my rule and see if my ROM would fit your needs:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2088224
My ROM is pretty basic, it tries to mimick the AOSP/Galaxy Nexus as best as possible for the Fascinate, with only a few customizations. I can't say it's 100% bug free, that would be silly (lol), but the latest version (GeeWiz 4.4 + 2 patches) is very solid/stable in my opinion. I think it's a good fit here since it can be applied as a direct stock replacement using ODIN and doesn't change anything that would cause problems going back to stock again if it's not what your friend was expecting.
I'm not sure the "speed" will impress, but it does pretty well considering it's Jelly Bean 4.2 running on a device that came with Eclair :silly: There are some built-in optimizations you can enable like overclocking the CPU to 1.2GHz that help smooth it out, and I've done a lot of work on the kernel to ensure as little wasted CPU % as possible. Battery life will also be less impressive than your friend is used to on stock, but again I think it's pretty darn good given that we are well beyond what the Fascinate was designed for at this point!
If you want a mildly enhanced Gingerbread experience, you can also try my GeeWiz v2.9.2 here at XDA. It's retired and I no longer actively work on it, but it still gets THOUSANDS of downloads every month (admittedly mostly from China and parts of Africa, I've chosen to not try to understand why - lol).
I don't want to drone on, but I want to add something else ... ANY of the ROMs out here should blow your friend's mind! I only recommend my own because it sounds like a good fit for your needs and could be an easier sell for you since it strives for a stock-like experience. Every dev out here is friendly and will help you if you run into problems, so perhaps the best way to go is peruse the selection in the development thread and see what you think! There are really no "bad" choices to be made here.
I'm impressed how helpful you are. How much difference in battery life are we talking here? I put a jellybean rom on my galaxy tab 7 and it lasts for a month easy on standby, so I know it can vary greatly with custom ROMs.
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I typically refrain from "advertising" (even in my own thread - hah) since there are many many fine works to choose from out here crafted by a lot of very dedicated and amazing developers, but in this case I think I'll break my rule and see if my ROM would fit your needs:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2088224
My ROM is pretty basic, it tries to mimick the AOSP/Galaxy Nexus as best as possible for the Fascinate, with only a few customizations. I can't say it's 100% bug free, that would be silly (lol), but the latest version (GeeWiz 4.4 + 2 patches) is very solid/stable in my opinion. I think it's a good fit here since it can be applied as a direct stock replacement using ODIN and doesn't change anything that would cause problems going back to stock again if it's not what your friend was expecting.
I'm not sure the "speed" will impress, but it does pretty well considering it's Jelly Bean 4.2 running on a device that came with Eclair :silly: There are some built-in optimizations you can enable like overclocking the CPU to 1.2GHz that help smooth it out, and I've done a lot of work on the kernel to ensure as little wasted CPU % as possible. Battery life will also be less impressive than your friend is used to on stock, but again I think it's pretty darn good given that we are well beyond what the Fascinate was designed for at this point!
If you want a mildly enhanced Gingerbread experience, you can also try my GeeWiz v2.9.2 here at XDA. It's retired and I no longer actively work on it, but it still gets THOUSANDS of downloads every month (admittedly mostly from China and parts of Africa, I've chosen to not try to understand why - lol).
I don't want to drone on, but I want to add something else ... ANY of the ROMs out here should blow your friend's mind! I only recommend my own because it sounds like a good fit for your needs and could be an easier sell for you since it strives for a stock-like experience. Every dev out here is friendly and will help you if you run into problems, so perhaps the best way to go is peruse the selection in the development thread and see what you think! There are really no "bad" choices to be made here.
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I'm impressed how helpful you are. How much difference in battery life are we talking here? I put a jellybean rom on my galaxy tab 7 and it lasts for a month easy on standby, so I know it can vary greatly with custom ROMs.
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Ugh, that's always a tough one to answer Maybe 10%-15%? It's really hard to say since it depends on how the device is used. Some stuff like active Bluetooth definitely takes more juice, whereas Wifi takes less. The screen takes more since JB requires the kernel to maintain a VSYNC (Vertical Sync) signal and it will enable the accelerometer device whenever the screen is on for auto-rotation support (if you turn off auto-rotate it's smart enough to disable the accelerometer). Pretty much anything you actively do with the device will require more battery than it did, there's lots more code in JB, fancier graphics to animate, etc.
There is also one application, Google Play Music, that I have listed as a "Known Issue" when it comes to battery life. For some reason/bug in it's album art downloader, it can get itself stuck in a loop and trash the battery in a matter of hours. I tracked it down to the mentioned album art service when an external SD card is installed, and told Google, but that's all I could do for that. I recommend disabling Google Play Music and replacing it with a better music player!
I wish I had a more concrete answer for this one, but "it depends" is about as good as I can do. If your friend is getting well more than a day out of the phone now, he should probably be OK if charging every night is acceptable. If he's already battery-challenged, I think it may be a frustrating experience for him.
For what it's worth, here are the most two recent battery life screenshots I have. Note: These are with a brand new battery ($14 - amazon) and really only show standby with Wifi ON times, which is what I was testing. Basically indicative of the absolute maximum battery life possible, not real world usage.
Hope this was enough to help with your decision!
Geewiz is probably the most stable by far great battery life and as you can see great developer
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There are so many recommended ROMs now, it almost seems like too many choices. (It's a good "problem". I'm not complaining.) I tend to find one based on reviews and recommendations and stick with it, rather than flashing through a bunch. I've been using MIUI from GB to JB, but sadly development seems to have ceased.
I had been eyeing Stephen.k.spear's AOKP PUB as a replacement, but development seems to have ceased there as well. Looks like the torch was picked up by bbrad's AOKP, but browsing that thread opened the floodgates to other ROMs such as Liquidsmooth, Carbonrom, SuperNexus, etc, etc, etc, as well as Geewiz mentioned here. Can anyone provide an overview comparison (stability, features, other pros/cons...) between some of these ROMs? (What exactly is the difference in stability of "by far"?)
Also, at some point around ICS, there was a change in file system and/or structure that allowed MIUI to hold a lot more apps than previously. (I think it had to do with MTD, but not 100% sure.) Can I assume most ROM's have this expanded capability now? Does Geewiz have it? I noticed it uses a different file system. Thank you.
I am one of those people who really likes a stable rom and I would really recommend you try Helly Bean. It's been by far the most stable and feature packed rom I've ever used. I'm not trashing any of the other roms we have, but I've tried almost all of them and I always come back to Helly Bean.
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I am one of those people who really likes a stable rom and I would really recommend you try Helly Bean. It's been by far the most stable and feature packed rom I've ever used. I'm not trashing any of the other roms we have, but I've tried almost all of them and I always come back to Helly Bean.
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Unfortunately I can't ask in the ROM thread, so I'll ask here... Which version of gapps do I flash for Helly Bean? The thread points to 20121130, but there seems to be a more recent version 20130301 at goo.im. Also, droidstyle's guide mentions inverted gapps. Does that work with Helly Bean? If so, are they flashed after the regular gapps, or instead of them? Thanks so much.
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Unfortunately I can't ask in the ROM thread, so I'll ask here... Which version of gapps do I flash for Helly Bean? The thread points to 20121130, but there seems to be a more recent version 20130301 at goo.im. Also, droidstyle's guide mentions inverted gapps. Does that work with Helly Bean? If so, are they flashed after the regular gapps, or instead of them? Thanks so much.
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Flash the ones from goo.im and as for the inverted you just flash them like regular gapps
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