[SUGGESTION] Most stable JB ROM for xperia sola? - Sony Xperia P, U, Sola, Go

I have decided to move on from ICS to JB. I have searched in xperia sola development forum still I can't decide which rom to choose. My necessity is stability, fluidity and battery power. Please advise guys.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2302836
unofficial seems to be fast, don't know about battery (UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER ONLY)
i am using experience v2 --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2162832
with jb tweaks, battery holds pretty good

xsola ultimate v11...two thumb up

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hi
i will unlocked the bootloader on my xperia neo mt15i.
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so could u tell me which is the best custom rom with ics firmware and the best kernel that saving battery power
thanks
i use spacious, smooth and light ICS and it's recommended kernel..
you can find it in development area..
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[Q] Best JB rom ?? reply dude.. :)

Best JB ROM :-
SlimRom vs SevenBeam vs JBmini project vs CM10 ?????
which is stable , battery efficient ???
kalaishere said:
Best JB ROM :-
SlimRom vs SevenBeam vs JBmini project vs CM10 ?????
which is stable , battery efficient ???
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Jb mini project i think
Why Jb? When you got fully stable and full battery life power, better in all aspects, in a GB rom?. It's not a smart thing to use a JB just to say that you got an android with the numbers ( 4.0 or 4.1 ) in it :S xD. GB has better stability, better performance, better battery life, without bugs ( only scrolling bug in smiles ), and it is the best android version of them all ( better than eclair, ics and jb ).
My advise to you: Use a GB rom, like Gingersony v06 ( with led fix flashed ), or other that you like, until you wait for a Stable and good battery Life JB version to be released, when it's released download it , but even when it comes out, i advise GB anyways xD because like i said, it is the (better) android version of them all in all aspects.
Answering your question: Maybe SevenBean for now.
Cheers

[Q] [20/04/13] What is the best ROM for Xperia Ray at this moment? (~no bugs, lags)

Hi,
I've been looking for over a month at the Android Development Section and it's pretty clear for me with the issues regarding 4.2.x (bluetooth,camera...).
But I've seen 4.1.x ROMS with less or no bugs and the question is - what's the best rom you recommend for a novice like me?
NOW: Xperia Ray Phone / ICS (4.1.B.0.587) / Locked Bootloader. I'm planning on rooting this phone with One Click Root
I was thinking about this one: Smart Xperia™ROM JB/ICS_[ Discontinued for 2011 lineup ] // What do you think?
The best rom you can find it here, no bugs at all.
There is no the best ROM. Thread closed.

[Q] Best and most stable custom ROM yet released??

I want to know which is the best and stable Custom Rom for Sony Xperia X10 mini pro. I have installed mini CM 10, on 2.6.32.60-nAa-jb-05 kernel. But this ROM usually hangs, drains out my battery, and not suitale for daily use. I want to know the issues are same for other users?
GB_XperiaBread Z_2.3.7_V2.3.2 ***XPERIA Z STYLED ROM*** is the best one for sure 'i tried them all' .
Try this..
GingerSony or Arjuna are terrific ROMS, but not have many support
netou18 said:
GingerSony or Arjuna are terrific ROMS, but not have many support
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Arjuna has many bugs, Gingersony has one or two bugs but one of them is a little bad. So like i said before, GB_XperiaBread Z_2.3.7_V2.3.2 ***XPERIA Z STYLED ROM*** is the best one because i saw no bugs in it and the battery is as good as Gingersony and every other rom out there, lasts me 3 days. Try it

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You can try installing ICS-based JB ROMs. I think the latest version of CyanogenMod is JB-based.
When it comes to performance we are limited by our hardware, 512MB RAM with 1GHz isn't enough to run JB smoothly especially if you want good gaming performance. What you can do is try CyanogenMod (custom kernel) or the simpler approach is use a stock ICS based custom ROM with ported features. Check out the android dev section in our forums there are so many ROMs with ported features from newer/better phones.
sinstratos said:
You can try installing ICS-based JB ROMs. I think the latest version of CyanogenMod is JB-based.
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there is no ''ICS-based JB ROM'S'' its based on JB OR ICS. the latest official CM for our devices is cm10= which is JB 4.1.2 (and below like ICS), also mike ported CM' 10.1 (JB 4.2.2) & CM10.2 (JB 4.3) to our devices, as he ported it from CM'S git its unoffical , but its the best JB xperience u can get now for our devices.
ShinOrochiX said:
When it comes to performance we are limited by our hardware, 512MB RAM with 1GHz isn't enough to run JB smoothly especially if you want good gaming performance. What you can do is try CyanogenMod (custom kernel) or the simpler approach is use a stock ICS based custom ROM with ported features. Check out the android dev section in our forums there are so many ROMs with ported features from newer/better phones.
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yeah i agree , software cant make wonders, there HW limit's ; thats what we have to accept...
but, u can run JB smooth also day to day, mike's CM10.1 is very stable, ofcourse u get some more batery on ICS bcuz 3.xxx kernel is a beast
- also JB is a way smoother than any ICS i had (i installed many), also for ram, u get more in JB (= in my case i can play better games on JB...)
but ICS has the most mods here / and ported stuffs...

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