Liquid Metal Froyo ROM running on A1/E with 25% performance gain - Liquid S100 General

The Liquid Metal Froyo ROM was ported to Liquid A1/E recently, I went from 700-800 quadrant scores to 900-1000 after the upgrade, it feels noticeably faster too. Also updated apps, especially camera. Here's where to find it:
http://android.modaco.com/content/a...23932/cdteam-froyometal-v2-5-from-metal-dump/
Official (and unofficial) Froyo 2.2 ROMs can be found here:
http://android.modaco.com/content/a...uid-liquid-e-all-roms-bin-extract-collection/

i use the same rom, version 2.75, on a A1 Liquid, is a very good froyo cooked rom, faster than official froyo and stabe, version 3.0 will be available soon

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[Q] Best Firmware for Acer Liquid?

Hey guys,
I haven't upgraded my Acer Liquid in a while, the last ROM I loaded on was the BETA version of Froyo 2.2.
What is the best ROM/Firmware for my Acer Liquid now? Could you please direct me to a download?
I see a lot of different roms been thrown around but I need to know what is the best, opinions?
Thank You
I think you have to search at liquid.modaco.com. Some gingerbread rom and others.
Yeah, latest MIUI, LeoGinger, and CM7.0-Kang (my current choice atm) are all good roms me thinks. And also i've read that you should avoid the VFIT-based rom because of battery drain.
LeoGinger + 1
the most stable and problem-less 2.3 rom in my experience

[Q] What is the best ROM for the Nexus One? (Stable, battery, performance)

I can't decide on which rom to get. In your mind, which ROM is the most stable.
NIGHTLY CyanogenMod 7: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723844
or
RoDrIgUeZsTyLe™ MIUIMOD [ V3.1.2 MULTI ]: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=799737
I have researched and according to many, all these roms are good. Which should i get and why?
Thanks in advance
FAQ, question 1.
Just as a warning... the nightlies for CyanogenMod are usually pretty stable, but not always. This is their testing ground for the actual stable release (which is currently 7.0.3 which is based off of Android 2.3.3). Right now in the nightlies, Android 2.3.4 is being tested which will eventually become CM 7.1.
I am not familiar with MUIU's testing, but I am sure they have a similar thing.
But as it is mentioned in the FAQ that is in Jack_R1's signature, there isn't a ROM that is the best for the N1. It is based on user preference. Just like there isn't a "best" android phone.

[Q] Project Butter in CM10-based roms?

How smooth are any of the jelly bean roms working for you guys? I recently tried two different CM10 roms and they were nowhere near as smooth as the latest CM9 nightlies. Is project butter not working to full effect? Or is our aging APQ8064 the problem or is it the 2.6 kernel these roms use?
(I Acme-Uninstalled all elements of android and then re-installed using AcmeInstaller 3 before I tried the CM10 roms.)
topdawg7793 said:
How smooth are any of the jelly bean roms working for you guys? I recently tried two different CM10 roms and they were nowhere near as smooth as the latest CM9 nightlies. Is project butter not working to full effect? Or is our aging APQ8064 the problem or is it the 2.6 kernel these roms use?
(I Acme-Uninstalled all elements of android and then re-installed using AcmeInstaller 3 before I tried the CM10 roms.)
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I use CM10, unofficial 03/08 version.
I like it better, but to each his own...........
topdawg7793 said:
How smooth are any of the jelly bean roms working for you guys? I recently tried two different CM10 roms and they were nowhere near as smooth as the latest CM9 nightlies. Is project butter not working to full effect? Or is our aging APQ8064 the problem or is it the 2.6 kernel these roms use?
(I Acme-Uninstalled all elements of android and then re-installed using AcmeInstaller 3 before I tried the CM10 roms.)
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I find CM10 to be much smoother than CM9, especially in the browser and general use. I did notice that it can take a day or so to smooth out, also supercharging really helps with memory management. Another thing that helps a lot is setting the up threshold to 35 in setcpu, this also helps a lot in CM9.

[q] best miui rom

I would prefer ICS but 2.3+ is also ok. Want near stock camera and stability. No FC and lagging. Which version to use, there are 6-7 MIUI out there. I ok with a bit battery drain.
Any 1?
pkb_always4u said:
I would prefer ICS but 2.3+ is also ok. Want near stock camera and stability. No FC and lagging. Which version to use, there are 6-7 MIUI out there. I ok with a bit battery drain.
Any 1?
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hi,
im actually on miui rom.
I have chosen miui with the version 4.3.14 (14th march 2014) because that is the last version which it include german language.
Miui with own kernel is very slow and laggy. the camera isnt stable too. therefore i using mackay kernel 1.9 modded for CM10 with GPS Fix and i have flashed the LG stock Camera. The camera works better now.
Its not the best rom for performance, but works fine for me now.

[Your opinion] [UB] Best firmware for battery life and stability?

I've been using Tesla ROM (Android 6.0) for a few months now, but it suffers from stability issues. I'm at the stage now where I don't care one bit about running the latest Android version or features, I could go back to Jellybean for all I care.
So I ask - what, in your experience, has been the most stable and battery-friendly firmware so far for the Xperia Z, completely ignoring features or "flavor"? Stock Jellybean? I do prefer the AOSP look and feel at this stage, but if there is no AOSP as good as stock then I'm willing to settle.
Thanks for your feedback!
I am using Slimkat 4.4.4 for butter smooth performance. And also the battery life is impressive. though I flashed KMA kernel to this rom and tweaked it by Kernel auditor. Now overall performance is best in the line.
i'm sure KK roms are way better than LP or MM Roms in battery aspects.
and personally i prefer miui 7 .because its based on stock KK (.283/.292) with all of sony stock features including sony camera,bravia engine,..... and miui look and feel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z/development/rom-miui-7-xperia-z-t3192872
stock 5.1.1 100% stable, even with custom kernel.
AOSP/CM/etc. lp/mm not stable.
Stock LP has horrible battery life.
Yeah, using MIUI for the moment. I actually ordered a new Redmi Note 4, so it's goodbye to the Yuga for me!
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