AOKP ICS Works Well on D4 - Motorola Droid 4

Just tried installing Hashcode's AOKP ICS nightly. Looks pretty nice. Installed over the AOSP build in safemode. It looks like everything that works in the AOSP build works in AOKP as well. Lots of extra goodies built in to this ROM. Very customizable. I only played with it for about 15 minutes. I have everything set up the way I like it in AOSP so I restored my backup after I had satiated my curiosity. Just thought I would let you all know it seems to run fine if you want to try it out.

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stable ics

i have a galaxy s 9000.
i would like to install a new stable and fast version of ics.
i had installed ones but it's very slowly.
could you tell me a compatible version for my phone?
Try CNA 1.4.0 or AOKP 2.0.2 beta 23.
Both are very stable and have a good battery life. I use AOKP at the moment and am very happy with it. It has even a power save mode that can go into no-data or 2g-only mode when the screen is off (plus many other features like auto-sync schedule).
I'm using AOKP 2.02 beta 23 too and am very satisfied. Stable, smooth, lot of options,... And "BHuvan goyal" actualizes it constantly. One of the bests if not the best...
rattino said:
i have a galaxy s 9000.
i would like to install a new stable and fast version of ics.
i had installed ones but it's very slowly.
could you tell me a compatible version for my phone?
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*sigh* what ROMS did you try? Why do you want to use ICS? What was "slow"? If you want a really really stable ROM, you should consider an official (gingerbread) one.
Otherwise: it depends on your needs and your usage (wifi, data, browsing, music, video, taking photos and / or videos, with what resolution, etc.). Try a few to see what fits best to you - my initial approach would be teamhacksung and ICSSGS.
AOKP ICS Rom 2.02
AOKP ICS Rom 2.02 Beta build 23 is great, I am running it at the moment and it is totally stable. I actually prefer the ICS Kernel from Devil, it has some more functions.
imperianer said:
AOKP ICS Rom 2.02 Beta build 23 is great, I am running it at the moment and it is totally stable. I actually prefer the ICS Kernel from Devil, it has some more functions.
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I second that best ics rom. I've tried so far
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imperianer said:
AOKP ICS Rom 2.02 Beta build 23 is great, I am running it at the moment and it is totally stable. I actually prefer the ICS Kernel from Devil, it has some more functions.
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AOKP is also something else besides "great" and "totally stable":
Not updated/bug-fixed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22788547
Has potential to die while other devs progress.
AOKP
I have been using AOKP beta 2.02 for the last week and I love it!
It's really great! No FCs, good batterylife, no RIL issue. For now this seems to be a good ICS ROM available.
As far as i tried, i find ICSSGS (onecosmic) more stable than a stock one. It works faster, it doesnt freezes, battery life is good, and it's beautiful. And its AOSP.
I believe this is what you're looking for:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1510940
Android 4.0.4 (Port)
ics
I tried ICSSGS 4.1 & 4.2 and it was nice but a little lagging in my opinion. I am now on AOKP 2.0.2 beta 23 and loving it. It's not just the usual ICS but also with a "cusom rom" on top of it. You should try it.
Slim ICS 2.6
I've been using Slim ICS 2.6 for a couple of days now and everything is working great! It is a light and VERY fast ROM.
For me it has a couple of issues but nothing serious, the facebook contacts sync problem (solved it with HaxSync from the market) and the compass isn't working in Google Maps.
But despite these 2 issues I can honestly say I haven't been happier with my phone since I bought it.
Here is the thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1488096&page=75
Team ICSSGS
rattino said:
i have a galaxy s 9000.
i would like to install a new stable and fast version of ics.
i had installed ones but it's very slowly.
could you tell me a compatible version for my phone?
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Hi,
I've been using the Team ICSSGS' ICS 4.0.3 RC 4.2 since last few days.
I think this ROM is now as good as a stable ROM
The only issue that has been bugging me is connecting to a 802.1x secured wifi network
Otherwise, it has an awesome interface, everything works... and can be used as a day-to-day ROM now.
i tried almost all ics rom , and i believe the best stable ics rom are CodeNameAndroid 1.3.3 and 1.40 , no lag , no FC , just perfect , work all perfect
After trying CM9, i am running AOKP 2.02 for five days now and it's really a good rom. Only one crash of music apps. Batterylife is better than a stock rom. Lots of options. I love it.
I've been running CodeNameAndroid 1.40 for couple of days now and it works great.
However, it seems Dax might be changing project from that to something else, so I might try something else soon.
I'm a satisfied user of ICSSGS RC4.2 (stock kernel) and this rom i'd like to recommend to You. Of course, it has some issues (a few, really) - like any other ICS port - but it is 100% stable and i use it since it has appeared on xda for download. To be sure and to avoid more problems i suggest to stick with native kernel, which is very good by the way
Wow!! So many people using AOKP. really overwhelmed!! Thank you all.
aaprocks said:
Hi,
I've been using the Team ICSSGS' ICS 4.0.3 RC 4.2 since last few days.
I think this ROM is now as good as a stable ROM
The only issue that has been bugging me is connecting to a 802.1x secured wifi network
Otherwise, it has an awesome interface, everything works... and can be used as a day-to-day ROM now.
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No wi-fi related problems here (speaking about RC4.2) but there is always something to be fixed - mostly minor issues.. but sometimes annoying. For example, i've experienced once when receiving a call i couldn't use my lockscreen because it freezed for a few seconds - it happened just once and i missed a call then :/ But what can i say - we all have to remember that all of these ICS ports are just beta's or RCs so let's hope there will be fully working ICS rom with no issues at all soon 4.0.4 version has appeared after all so i believe it will fix some of our troubles too
AOKP !
I'm using AOKP too
Stable, fast, no FC (I'm using it for a week) and a good battery life.

Is there any ICS ROM fully working ?

Is there any ICS custom ROM which is FULLY working as GB roms ?
Meaning, yet developed?
sas_sas said:
Is there any ICS custom ROM which is FULLY working as GB roms ?
Meaning, yet developed?
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Try CM9....
None. Cm9 is in alpha. But most of the roms are suitable for daily use. Read in the respective rom threads.
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I've tried ICSSGS RC 4.2 and AOKP build 27.
I feel ICSSGS is a bit more stable. There's nothing I've had trouble with on this rom, and nothing I've found not to be working.
AOKP has more features and customizations, but my wi-fi tether won't work on it, and although everything else usually works, I've had a couple of random reboots.
Haven't tried any others, but from what I've read, there aren't a lot of non-working things on any.
I'm running ICS 4.0.4 Dark Knight 2.2 and, for the moment, everythings work (camera, GPS, calls, ...) and no lag or freeze.
Try icssgs 4.2 with semaphore kernel, battery life is great for me (but then I have 3g switched off most of the time, the road I live on is extremely poor for 3g), its very stable, quick and silky smooth.
I'm using ICSSGS 4.2 on Semaphore 9.0 and its really good, fast, stable most the time. Battery life is also quite good.
Allthough the ICS roms look great, for now they cannot match Mintberry.
I am also using ICS 4.0.4 Dark Knight 2.1 and it is great. I was coming from JVU Gingerbread and the Dark Knight is much better. Stable, no lags, smooth, a little bit more battery consuming but it has been like getting a new phone

[Q] ICS for Droid 3 Recommendations

I've been running Liberty 2.0 on my D3 for quite a while now. Starting to get jealous of everyone who's one or even two builds up on me.
I looked into what ROMs were available for the D3 for ICS, specifically because some of the custom apps I use are not compatible with JB yet. I found HashCode's CM9 build and his AOKP build (which could be the same thing, and I just don't understand.
I also posted once before where someone recommended Gummy for the Droid 3, but I could never nail down which version was the most up-to-date and was working the best. I learned that they stopped working on the Gummy ROM over the summer, but if they had a working build, I would love to try it out.
All I am looking for is the most complete build of ICS on the Droid 3. I use this phone as my primary device, so I would like to be able to use the camera, internet, data, etc.
If anyone has any other suggestions, please feel free to recommend what you use/have used.
joefuf said:
I've been running Liberty 2.0 on my D3 for quite a while now. Starting to get jealous of everyone who's one or even two builds up on me.
I looked into what ROMs were available for the D3 for ICS, specifically because some of the custom apps I use are not compatible with JB yet. I found HashCode's CM9 build and his AOKP build (which could be the same thing, and I just don't understand.
I also posted once before where someone recommended Gummy for the Droid 3, but I could never nail down which version was the most up-to-date and was working the best. I learned that they stopped working on the Gummy ROM over the summer, but if they had a working build, I would love to try it out.
All I am looking for is the most complete build of ICS on the Droid 3. I use this phone as my primary device, so I would like to be able to use the camera, internet, data, etc.
If anyone has any other suggestions, please feel free to recommend what you use/have used.
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There is no 100% working ICS rom as of now, but with Kexec they have a custom kernel booting and building from there. I would settle into a GB rom for stability/everyday use and have either an ICS or JB rom just to test. You can check the development forum for the current active CM9/CM10/AOKP by Hashcode, the latest CM10 (Jelly Bean) Kexec rom only seems to have a sleep issue and no camera, everything else seems fine so far. Safe Strap 3.05 lets you have up to 5 bootable systems without swapping nandroid backups; Stock + 4 custom rom slots.
http://blog.hash-of-codes.com/how-to-safestrap/ Here is Hash's website about safestrap and to download.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1804665 Here is the thread about Hash's current work on Kexec and available roms. Read up some of the last ~20 pages for current rom and information on it, just make sure to learn the new safestrap before playing around.
As for other roms; The Gummy team split up as I recall, no more Gummy roms...
Personal main usage; I use Maverick ROM 4.0, good battery, good tweaks, looks nice.. version 4.5 has overclock, but a bug in it causes battery drain so stick with 4.0.

[Q] New Touchpad, which ROM for stability?

Heya XDA, I recently received a unmodded HP Touchpad from a friend of mine, and I'm very much interested in loading Android onto; however, I'm not entirely sure which ROM I should install. I'm looking for a stable and fast version of ICS but I noticed that Cyanogen (CM 9 Tenderloin) isn't available yet in a stable form, so I was wondering what you guys recommend using.
Thanks
Perpetualnrg said:
Heya XDA, I recently received a unmodded HP Touchpad from a friend of mine, and I'm very much interested in loading Android onto; however, I'm not entirely sure which ROM I should install. I'm looking for a stable and fast version of ICS but I noticed that Cyanogen (CM 9 Tenderloin) isn't available yet in a stable form, so I was wondering what you guys recommend using.
Thanks
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The CM9 official nightly is what I use/recommend.
I've been using Fat n Creamy which is based off CM9 and it has been quite stable for me. It adds working camera and a few other things. Last time I used the official CM9 nightlies camera still wasn't working, but it may be fixed now. As long as I keep the volume unmuted and enable the lock screen sound, then I never get reboots.
The camera has been fixed/working in CM9 nightlies for a couple releases now. FnC is great, but CM9 feels more vanilla to me. (do miss the webOS like recent apps being built in)
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Does anyone have an AOSP ICS rom lying around?

I recently downloaded CM9.1 for my old Xoom, and want my phone to match. I LOVE AOSP ICS, its perfect for me UI wise and the speed and battery life are usually butter. If anyone has an old CM9 rom or AOSP ICS rom of any kind lying around, please share.
Also if you know a way to turn stock ICS into a GSM only AOSP-looking rom, then I am all ears. Any way to get AOSP ICS on this phone is appreciated.
For anyone curious: http://omniimpact.com/android/roms/myfishbear/?dir=/Droid 4 Roms/ICS Roms/CM9
None of them worked in my stock slot, and i refuse to wipe my perfect Sailfish OS installation in my rom slot 1

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