[Q] What is the latest AND most stable CyanogenMOD ROM version for Galaxy Ace S5830? - Galaxy Ace S5830 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I need official CyanogenMOD for my Galaxy Ace S5830. The latest that is the MOST STABLE for Ace, meaning if CyanogenMOD 10 is latest but has bugs, and CyanogenMOD 9 is stable, then I want 9.
And I do mean absolutely no bugs whatsoever. ALL apps must be working, such as fm radio, camera, wifi, bluetooth, etc
If you can, please answer these questions as well:
1. To install a custom ROM like CyanogenMOD, is flashing ClockworkMod Recovery a prerequisite?
2. Can I flash ClockworkMod Recovery by first installing "ROM Manager" from play.google.com ? In other words, does ROM Manager have the ClockworkMod Recovery?
3. Do phones need to be rooted to flash a custom recovery (like ClockworkMod Recovery) ?
4. If phone is running CyanogenMOD, can it still use Samsung Kies to restore contacts?
5. What is a nightly?
Thank you so much!!!

MarlonKaye said:
I need official CyanogenMOD for my Galaxy Ace S5830. The latest that is the MOST STABLE for Ace, meaning if CyanogenMOD 10 is latest but has bugs, and CyanogenMOD 9 is stable, then I want 9.
And I do mean absolutely no bugs whatsoever. ALL apps must be working, such as fm radio, camera, wifi, bluetooth, etc
If you can, please answer these questions as well:
1. To install a custom ROM like CyanogenMOD, is flashing ClockworkMod Recovery a prerequisite?
2. Can I flash ClockworkMod Recovery by first installing "ROM Manager" from play.google.com ? In other words, does ROM Manager have the ClockworkMod Recovery?
3. Do phones need to be rooted to flash a custom recovery (like ClockworkMod Recovery) ?
4. If phone is running CyanogenMOD, can it still use Samsung Kies to restore contacts?
Thank you so much!!!
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Cyanogenmod 7.2 nightly or rc3 are stable. Also cyanogenmod by frozenaceteam is very stable. Cyanogenmod 9 and 10 still have a lot of bugs.
1. Yes you need clockworkmod recovery to install custom roms.
2. Do not install or touch rom manager as it will hard brick your device. Rom manager does not support ace.
3. Yes rooting is essential.
4. Once cyanogenmod is installed, kies will no longer detect phone. Try googling android contact backup.
Click thanks if i helped!
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RawnyRom said:
Cyanogenmod 7.2 nightly or rc3 are stable. Also cyanogenmod by frozenaceteam is very stable. Cyanogenmod 9 and 10 still have a lot of bugs.
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What is a nightly? Is rc3 another custom ROM?
Also, in the ROM Manager page at play.google.com , it says:
"Samsung users: You must flash a Clockwork compatible kernel first (see XDA forums)"
Should I be concerned with this? Not that I wish to use ROM Manager; I'm just curious....
Thanks a lot!

MarlonKaye said:
What is a nightly? Is rc3 another custom ROM?
Also, in the ROM Manager page at play.google.com , it says:
"Samsung users: You must flash a Clockwork compatible kernel first (see XDA forums)"
Should I be concerned with this? Not that I wish to use ROM Manager; I'm just curious....
Thanks a lot!
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Actually i wouldnt recommend the nightly version, as it still has some bugs and is for advanced users who uprade this every night. Rc3 stands for Real Canidate 3 and is close to becoming final. It has no bugs so i recommend it. These are all variants of cyanogenmod. I also found another rom called cyanogenmod 7.2 official. This is the final release and has no bugs. You can try rc3 or official and see which one is better in battery and performance.
Do not worry about it. You can root it. Then install clockworkmod recovery and flash the rom. There are many tutorials on xda. I recommend watching video tutorials too
Please hit thanks!
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RC = Release candidate

RawnyRom, is RC3 more advanced than 7.2 official?

MarlonKaye said:
RawnyRom, is RC3 more advanced than 7.2 official?
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RC3 is release candidate. It IS the official build.These are stable builds.Nightly builds on the other hand are builds that are made by Jenkins(build bot) everyday.
I recommend using vo-1's CM build though..
Oh,and you can't use Kies with CM7,and...
NEVER USE ROM MANAGER,it will hard brick your device.
I am a potato, problem?
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RawnyRom said:
Actually i wouldnt recommend the nightly version, as it still has some bugs and is for advanced users who uprade this every night. Rc3 stands for Real Canidate 3 and is close to becoming final. It has no bugs so i recommend it. These are all variants of cyanogenmod. I also found another rom called cyanogenmod 7.2 official. This is the final release and has no bugs. You can try rc3 or official and see which one is better in battery and performance.
Do not worry about it. You can root it. Then install clockworkmod recovery and flash the rom. There are many tutorials on xda. I recommend watching video tutorials too
Please hit thanks!
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No offense...But most of what you said is wrong...
RC stands for release candidate
Cyanogen Mod 7.2 is a rom.
RC and nightlies aren't variants.These are names for the builds,there are nightlies,Release Candidates and stable builds..
RC3 IS the office build.Ace doesn't have the stable version yet.
CM is pre-rooted and comes with CWM recovery.
Root is also not required for flashing from recovery.
I am a potato, problem?

I use cm10 jellybean 4.1.1....and to a lehmann theres no bugs music bluetooth usb infact evrything works...i would suggest you to go for cm10.
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macsenjose18 , hello. No bugs whatsoever? Are you sure? Did you try everything? Wifi, messaging, fm radio, call audio, market, etc.?
If so, how is the speed? and battery performance?
Also, are you referring to the cm10 for ace that is NOT an official cyanogenmod? Because I know cyanogenmod team will not develop cm10 for ace because they know ice cream sandwich would degrade functionality of ace.

macsenjose18 said:
I use cm10 jellybean 4.1.1....and to a lehmann theres no bugs music bluetooth usb infact evrything works...i would suggest you to go for cm10.
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MarlonKaye said:
macsenjose18 , hello. No bugs whatsoever? Are you sure? Did you try everything? Wifi, messaging, fm radio, call audio, market, etc.?
If so, how is the speed? and battery performance?
Also, are you referring to the cm10 for ace that is NOT an official cyanogenmod? Because I know cyanogenmod team will not develop cm10 for ace because they know ice cream sandwich would degrade functionality of ace.
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Exactly, and native tether, video recording, etc. OP wants official cm

Prawesome said:
RC3 is release candidate. It IS the official build.These are stable builds.Nightly builds on the other hand are builds that are made by Jenkins(build bot) everyday.
I recommend using vo-1's CM build though..
Oh,and you can't use Kies with CM7,and...
NEVER USE ROM MANAGER,it will hard brick your device.
I am a potato, problem?
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No offense...But most of what you said is wrong...
RC stands for release candidate
Cyanogen Mod 7.2 is a rom.
RC and nightlies aren't variants.These are names for the builds,there are nightlies,Release Candidates and stable builds..
RC3 IS the office build.Ace doesn't have the stable version yet.
CM is pre-rooted and comes with CWM recovery.
Root is also not required for flashing from recovery.
I am a potato, problem?
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Hi prawesome. I still don't get the difference between nightlies and Release Candidates. Are they not "stable" versions?
Also, you say root isn't required to flash a custom recovery?
And you also say "CM is pre-rooted and comes with CWM recovery". But I thought you need to get cwm recovery first before you can flash CM? Why does CM come with CWM recovery when CWM recovery is already a prerequisite?
Anyway, can you just recommend the LATEST STABLE version of cyanogenMOD for Galaxy Ace S5830? and if it's not too much trouble, can you post the link?
Thanks a lot!

MarlonKaye said:
Hi prawesome. I still don't get the difference between nightlies and Release Candidates. Are they not "stable" versions?
Also, you say root isn't required to flash a custom recovery?
And you also say "CM is pre-rooted and comes with CWM recovery". But I thought you need to get cwm recovery first before you can flash CM? Why does CM come with CWM recovery when CWM recovery is already a prerequisite?
Anyway, can you just recommend the LATEST STABLE version of cyanogenMOD for Galaxy Ace S5830? and if it's not too much trouble, can you post the link?
Thanks a lot!
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I know you asked Prawesome, but I can help you with some of your answers:
The following passage is taken from http://www.cyanogenmod.com/about
"Right now, CyanogenMod consists of two parallel and active major versions: CyanogenMod 7 is based on Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), and CyanogenMod 9 is based on Android 4.0 (ICS); CM9-capable devices are being phased out of CM7, but since there’s a large amount of devices still on the market that aren’t capable of fully running Android 4.0, CyanogenMod 7 exists to support them. The variants of the firmware are split into 3 categories, Stable, Release Candidate and Nightlies. The Stable version, as suggested by the title, is the tried and tested variant of the firmware proven to be mostly bug free and suitable for daily use. The latest stable version is available for an assortment of the officially supported devices. A Release Candidate (RC) build may not be the final version, but a variant that has no fatal flaws or bugs, on the stabilization stages to become the final product that is the Stable variant. Lastly we have the Nightlies, which are as volatile as a firmware can get. These releases keep coming at an interval of a day or two and if you do end up trying one of these, do not be alarmed if the your device goes cuckoo on you. These ROMs are largely untested, and as advised by CyanogenMod, not meant for use for an average user. These releases, are meant to test untested waters that may or may not break your phone."
As for the latest official CyanogenMod Rom for our device, go to get.cm (by typing "get.cm" without quotation marks into your browser and look for cooper (not ace))
Cheers
Rich
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Official stable download link: http://get.cm/get/2K8
I would say though, that a lot of people find that roms based on Vo-1's version much better, like Droidace, Apocalypse (second last release), and the work Cryss is doing to keep Vo-1's CM7 going for example. I do urge you to give these a try too.
At the end of the day there is no best rom and you must try quite a few to find the one that suits you best.
Happy flashing!

MarlonKaye said:
Hi prawesome. I still don't get the difference between nightlies and Release Candidates. Are they not "stable" versions?
Also, you say root isn't required to flash a custom recovery?
And you also say "CM is pre-rooted and comes with CWM recovery". But I thought you need to get cwm recovery first before you can flash CM? Why does CM come with CWM recovery when CWM recovery is already a prerequisite?
Anyway, can you just recommend the LATEST STABLE version of cyanogenMOD for Galaxy Ace S5830? and if it's not too much trouble, can you post the link?
Thanks a lot!
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1.Flash CWM recovery
2.Flash vo-1's build from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1837056
Other questions alteady answered
I am a potato, problem?

thanks!!
Thanks guys! Appreciate it.

I have some problem with latest nightly 21-10-2012. Music app did not open... and it also not recognizing available Networks
How to fix that issues...?
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venkatcse539 said:
I have some problem with latest nightly 21-10-2012. Music app did not open... and it also not recognizing available Networks
How to fix that issues...?
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If you take the time to read this thread you will see that
1) nightly versions are unstable by nature and are not recommended for regular users
2) unofficial versions based on vo-1's cm7 are recommended
Try another ROM

@venkatcse539 Try Aplocalypse (its a barebone rom) or cyanmobile (it awesome) or democracy (its latest updated and stable)

I use the revolution ultimate rom for my galaxy ace, its stable all tho it hasn't got music so you have to download a player other than that its amazing
galaxy ace revolution ultimate

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brewy said:
I use the revolution ultimate rom for my galaxy ace, its stable all tho it hasn't got music so you have to download a player other than that its amazing
galaxy ace revolution ultimate
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Hi, I use the Revolution Light v3 ROM. Now, I wish to move to the Cyanogenmod 7.2 stable ROM, but when i flash it and reboot the device, it gets stuck on the boot animation.
Can you please help me finding what could be wrong?
P.S - I am a newbie in flashing ROMS and Revolution Light v3 is my 1st custom ROM.

dukeVolpe said:
Hi, I use the Revolution Light v3 ROM. Now, I wish to move to the Cyanogenmod 7.2 stable ROM, but when i flash it and reboot the device, it gets stuck on the boot animation.
Can you please help me finding what could be wrong?
P.S - I am a newbie in flashing ROMS and Revolution Light v3 is my 1st custom ROM.
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Why did you revive this old thread? This is supposed to be asked in the thread of the rom you're installing.
Ugh. Make sure you format/wipe data, wipe dalvik cache and wipe cache before installing every rom.

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[Q] Recommend me a ROM please

Hi there.
I'm new here and new to the Android platform aswell. I recently bought a Galaxy Mini GT-5570B. I run Gingerbread 2.3.4 on a stock rom (JJKQ5). I just rooted it using this guide: (THANKS!!)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1576202
Now, I'm looking to apply a ROM. I want the most stable one, which has only the very basic stuff. I want my phone to run as fast as possible with at least bugs or crashes. After reading a bit, I found out (correct me if I'm wrong) that CM7 is the best one to suit me.
However, I still don't know which to apply!
I found 3 topics that I think are the best, but I still don't know which of them is stable or the fastest.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1475504
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1572092
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1554099
Please, help me pick one or suggest another one you find working good.
Also, a very simple guide to apply it would be cool
As far as I understand, all I need to do is install ClockworkMod and just boot into it and install from SD, just like I applied my root. Is this correct?
Sorry for these nab questions, I know you probably heard it a few times (Tried searching for a similar topic, couldn't find anything that satisfies me).
Thanks for any help!
Egozy said:
Hi there.
I'm new here and new to the Android platform aswell. I recently bought a Galaxy Mini GT-5570B. I run Gingerbread 2.3.4 on a stock rom (JJKQ5). I just rooted it using this guide: (THANKS!!)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1576202
Now, I'm looking to apply a ROM. I want the most stable one, which has only the very basic stuff. I want my phone to run as fast as possible with at least bugs or crashes. After reading a bit, I found out (correct me if I'm wrong) that CM7 is the best one to suit me.
However, I still don't know which to apply!
I found 3 topics that I think are the best, but I still don't know which of them is stable or the fastest.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1475504
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1572092
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1554099
Please, help me pick one or suggest another one you find working good.
Also, a very simple guide to apply it would be cool
As far as I understand, all I need to do is install ClockworkMod and just boot into it and install from SD, just like I applied my root. Is this correct?
Sorry for these nab questions, I know you probably heard it a few times (Tried searching for a similar topic, couldn't find anything that satisfies me).
Thanks for any help!
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Hi. Yeah the people who are longer active here have heard these question a lot. But everybody here was a beginner so thats no problem.
You did some search yourself so you have already read the most.
All you have to do is flash cwm via odin. There is an older one 4.0.0.5 or a newer 5.x.x.x. I recommend you the older one.
After that you can use cwm and install custom roms. There are plenty you can choose of. As I used a mini my favorite was the cyanogenmod from mebitek. Try the last version or the one before.
Good luck.
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i would recommend cm7.i think its stable,its fast,it offers a lot of customization you would love to.It has got tonnes of themeing options.Heres the latest unofficial stable nightly cm7.2.0 rc5.7 build.
http://www.mediafire.com/?ax5zfbawdgkdbis
[hotfix] www.mediafire.com/?0i9v2ysc3p5vls4
Hit Thanks if it helps!
Fast rom, benchark 2011
Hi there,
try rom - RAZRUI V6
Also flash Adrenaline boost and adrenaline engine
(adrenaline engine v2)
games run extremely smoothe, the home launcher is not the greatest... but i use ilauncher and makes it very nice!
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i recomande to you my rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24919441#post24919441
[ NO overlocked ] i use it work perfect tree it and feedback Last releas V2 thanks i now also here
Vote sonyHD Tonight gamerz edition release
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I recommend CyanogenMod 7. It's the best Custom ROM out there for Android.
Try the official one & nightly builds.
Very content about Chocobread. Stable, fast, compatible with adrenaline boost, builtin app2sd and the owner will release a completely new update to it in a few weeks probably.
Thanks for all the comments, I installed official CyanogenMod 7.2RC1 and I'm very happy with it!
for the best performance try this rom:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1593047
Its very fast, smooth....camera working and the best one for games.
Vote
Vote and Recommend Andro-id v3.3.1 by Tj-Style latest Andro-id ROM for galaxy mini , it's stable , Oveclock 864mhz , Cool Amination , etc . But need replace PATCHED Camera.apk VIA Root Explorer , Than ur Camera still can work notmally . ANYWAY !!! THUMBS UP for TJ_Style 's WORK
I recommend you cyanogenmod7 by mebitek stable and fast
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kenjilucas19 said:
I recommend you cyanogenmod7 by mebitek stable and fast
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Yes, that's my pick also, there are two builds from pure CM based on Mebitek's (The galaxymini and the nightly (I guess weekly now ;-) )
I installed the latest weekly on top of the Galaxymini (that hasn't been updated since march 18) using the deodexed version without wiping data and it's working great. You may try the odexed version for space and maybe bit more speed but believe me, this is the smoothest ROM I've tried (Used squadzone's, chocobread, emanon, more, etc.) but this one hasn't crashed a single time. I use Overclock to 729 + slaidyboost and WOW, great ROM. Battery is not that bad as it can last as much as stock (maybe even a bit more).
Andro-ID v3.2+Squad's kernel
KoperKiller said:
Andro-ID v3.2+Squad's kernel
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Andro-id 3.3.1 is out too..try that too its great
tisazalay said:
Yes, that's my pick also, there are two builds from pure CM based on Mebitek's (The galaxymini and the nightly (I guess weekly now ;-) )
I installed the latest weekly on top of the Galaxymini (that hasn't been updated since march 18) using the deodexed version without wiping data and it's working great. You may try the odexed version for space and maybe bit more speed but believe me, this is the smoothest ROM I've tried (Used squadzone's, chocobread, emanon, more, etc.) but this one hasn't crashed a single time. I use Overclock to 729 + slaidyboost and WOW, great ROM. Battery is not that bad as it can last as much as stock (maybe even a bit more).
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have you tried cm7 by kittenlinux based on mebitek's build? it should be good, because kitten merge it with the lastest update from cm source..
I wanna try it, but until now, I don't find any good review from it
i already use all of custom ROM.
and the best is stock ROM ! lol
tisazalay said:
Yes, that's my pick also, there are two builds from pure CM based on Mebitek's (The galaxymini and the nightly (I guess weekly now ;-) )
I installed the latest weekly on top of the Galaxymini (that hasn't been updated since march 18) using the deodexed version without wiping data and it's working great. You may try the odexed version for space and maybe bit more speed but believe me, this is the smoothest ROM I've tried (Used squadzone's, chocobread, emanon, more, etc.) but this one hasn't crashed a single time. I use Overclock to 729 + slaidyboost and WOW, great ROM. Battery is not that bad as it can last as much as stock (maybe even a bit more).
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Have you tried sony hd rom i think it has a great ui
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Looking for a stable rom for my 70 year old Father

Hello I am looking for a Rom that will not freeze up. A stable and fast Rom and Kernel combo. My father is 70 and when it freezes up on him you can imagine the distress and 20 phone calls i receive from him. Please can someone advice on the most stable rom there is on xda for the i9000. I am more concerned about stability than speed. Altho a bit of both would be nice. Even if I could have one with the latest firmware and still be stable would be a bonus. But i do understand the limits with the hardware and porting issues.
Thank you for any help you can give me.
Edit: This post needs moving to Q&A sorry to the forum admins.
none, use stock untouched firmware
somator said:
none, use stock untouched firmware
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Problem is he is on stock and it keeps freezing why I thought a custom rom may be a better option.
modmymobile said:
Hello I am looking for a Rom that will not freeze up. A stable and fast Rom and Kernel combo. My father is 70 and when it freezes up on him you can imagine the distress and 20 phone calls i receive from him. Please can someone advice on the most stable rom there is on xda for the i9000. I am more concerned about stability than speed. Altho a bit of both would be nice. Even if I could have one with the latest firmware and still be stable would be a bonus. But i do understand the limits with the hardware and porting issues.
Thank you for any help you can give me.
Edit: This post needs moving to Q&A sorry to the forum admins.
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Use cm10.1 with stock setting its fast and very stable if you want custom kernel then flash semaphore
5aaled said:
Use cm10.1 with stock setting
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Which version should i download the latest nightly build or the stable 10.0 ?
Also I have never used ASOP roms what does stock setting mean ?
Cheers for your help.
modmymobile said:
Which version should i download the latest nightly build or the stable 10.0 ?
Also I have never used ASOP roms what does stock setting mean ?
Cheers for your help.
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You can flash cm10.1 rc2 for more stable rom, cm10.1 is better than cm10.0
For stock setting I mean stock kernel
5aaled said:
Use cm10.1 with stock setting its fast and very stable if you want custom kernel then flash semaphore
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5aaled said:
You can flash cm10.1 rc2 for more stable rom, cm10.1 is better than cm10.0
For stock setting I mean stock kernel
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Cheers I got you prob flash the custom kernel as seen some positive comments on the forums.
modmymobile said:
Cheers I got you prob flash the custom kernel as seen some positive comments on the forums.
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semaphore kernel one of the best kernel for sgs, and im using it as u can see in my sign. but because its for your father i prefer to stay with stock, or you can use semaphore its v.stable but don't use live oc because its phone independent and may cause soft reboot
I installed it and wow its fast. Also how nice is CM10. I slapped gapps on top to cos he uses gmail play etc. I can't believe I have never bothered with AOSP Roms before. It's going on my i9300 tonight. Stunning! Thanks again for your help.

[Q] updates

hello,
i am planning to update my galaxy s i9000 but i'm little confuse in selecting the custom roms.can anyone tell me whish rom and kernel i should use that can give better performence and prevents extra Battery drainage.
thank you.
kumar shivam said:
hello,
i am planning to update my galaxy s i9000 but i'm little confuse in selecting the custom roms.can anyone tell me whish rom and kernel i should use that can give better performence and prevents extra Battery drainage.
thank you.
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Sorry dude but this is the wrong section. Please head over to Galaxy S I9000 Q & A for further informations.
kumar shivam said:
hello,
i am planning to update my galaxy s i9000 but i'm little confuse in selecting the custom roms.can anyone tell me whish rom and kernel i should use that can give better performence and prevents extra Battery drainage.
thank you.
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Well there are many out there, you can choose any if you want, my custom rom at the moment is SuperNexus (not many features but stable).... If you use Slim bean then it will give you a signal error message build 4.3 as it has a bug but as soon as 4.3 build 1 is released use that one... Next on the list is cyanogen one of the most famous rom used (advanced options for settings, personalize you lr devixe manage speed and etc)...
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nabzZz said:
Well there are many out there, you can choose any if you want, my custom rom at the moment is SuperNexus (not many features but stable).... If you use Slim bean then it will give you a signal error message build 4.3 as it has a bug but as soon as 4.3 build 1 is released use that one... Next on the list is cyanogen one of the most famous rom used (advanced options for settings, personalize you lr devixe manage speed and etc)...
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thanks for your help,can you please also tell me which cyanogen version should i use??i searched and found many such as cm10,cm10.1,cm9 etc
kumar shivam said:
thanks for your help,can you please also tell me which cyanogen version should i use??i searched and found many such as cm10,cm10.1,cm9 etc
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cm10.1 is the newest
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Now I use slim 4.3 v1,it's nice,no bugs,stable ,and very fast.
Stable CM 10.1.3 and nightly 10.2 for me, very stable actually !!!
kumar shivam said:
thanks for your help,can you please also tell me which cyanogen version should i use??i searched and found many such as cm10,cm10.1,cm9 etc
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I preder you too choose any version that you like but in nightlt mode! Go to their offivial website and find your devixe later search the version that you like in nightly ans also download gapps tgat is stable with the rom version! Give thanks if helped
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Here you get CM for your device... CM 10.1 as stable or CM 10.2 as nightly-builds ...
http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=galaxysmtd&type=
and here are the Gapps:
http://goo.im/gapps
Be well to use the right Gapps for your CM-Version (Android-Version!)
kumar shivam said:
thanks for your help,can you please also tell me which cyanogen version should i use??i searched and found many such as cm10,cm10.1,cm9 etc
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freakymod2120 said:
Here you get CM for your device... CM 10.1 as stable or CM 10.2 as nightly-builds ...
http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=galaxysmtd&type=
and here are the Gapps:
http://goo.im/gapps
Be well to use the right Gapps for your CM-Version (Android-Version!)
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please also tell me about thinking bridge and slimbean roms.can any of the two listed can be compered with cm 10.2 and 10.1???
Thinking bridge i never heard of them ...sorry...
Slimbean features you get from here http://www.slimroms.net/index.php/slim-bean-features
I only use CM so i can`t say anything to other ROMs ,but i think the are also great ...every ROM has its own features ...
kumar shivam said:
please also tell me about thinking bridge and slimbean roms.can any of the two listed can be compered with cm 10.2 and 10.1???
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CM 10.1
I support CM 10.1 since it is very stable and also very famous. But there are a lot good ROM out there such as MIUI. If you are a newbie, I advise you to take CM 10.1.. since it is well-known stable and good to use. Once you have experience on the process of installing ROM, then you will know the way to install other ROM .. The most important is --- Follow the instruction during installation :good:
kumar shivam said:
please also tell me about thinking bridge and slimbean roms.can any of the two listed can be compered with cm 10.2 and 10.1???
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Thinking bridge, lol just heard about it, but yeah for more stylish device CM is better and for less battery drainage and medium stylish device, I am fan of SlimBean..
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Any news about flashing new ROM ???
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please also tell me about thinking bridge and slimbean roms.can any of the two listed can be compered with cm 10.2 and 10.1???
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[Q] ROM with NO random reboots? Stable?

Hi,
Can someone please recommend a stable ROM for the I8190N? It needs to be light, customisable, stable and preferably 4.2.2 or above....
I would really appreciate it if replies address the following:
Please only suggest a ROM if you have had random reboots on another ROM, then flashed a ROM and the random reboots stop....
Already flashed and have had issues with:
CyanogenMod 11.0 (maclaw and AOKP)
CyanogenMod 10.2 (maclaw and OliverG)
Light by somin
Chameleon OS 0.8
Anything "golden"
A deodexed stock ROM and custom kernel would be fine.....
Thanks!!
nelvinchi said:
Hi,
Can someone please recommend a stable ROM for the I8190N? It needs to be light, customisable, stable and preferably 4.2.2 or above....
I would really appreciate it if replies address the following:
Please only suggest a ROM if you have had random reboots on another ROM, then flashed a ROM and the random reboots stop....
Already flashed and have had issues with:
CyanogenMod 11.0 (maclaw and AOKP)
CyanogenMod 10.2 (maclaw and OliverG)
Light by somin
Chameleon OS 0.8
Anything "golden"
A deodexed stock ROM and custom kernel would be fine.....
Thanks!!
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I suggest you to use stock based cause theres nothing better then stock based!!
Try Dmodv6
or stock rooted XXAMJ3
or Benzv6
or wait till i release Dmodv6_XXAMJ3
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galaxy mini said:
I suggest you to use stock based cause theres nothing better then stock based!!
Try Dmodv6
or stock rooted XXAMJ3
or Benzv6
or wait till i release Dmodv6_XXAMJ3
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I meant to say in my OP that Dmodv6 was excellent - started flashing others because I'm a serial flasher (have four android devices) and wanted a newer android version.... if you kitkat Dmod, I'll consider you a living god!!
I've got stock AMJ2 from sammobile and plan to deodex, root and de-bloat.
The stock rooted XXAMJ3 - isn't for the 8190N - would I expect issues if i flashed it? Ignore me, i know it would NOT be a good idea!
Thanks!!
stock rom is the best.
nelvinchi said:
I meant to say in my OP that Dmodv6 was excellent - started flashing others because I'm a serial flasher (have four android devices) and wanted a newer android version.... if you kitkat Dmod, I'll consider you a living god!!
I've got stock AMJ2 from sammobile and plan to deodex, root and de-bloat.
The stock rooted XXAMJ3 - isn't for the 8190N - would I expect issues if i flashed it? Ignore me, i know it would NOT be a good idea!
Thanks!!
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I realy dont like the look of kitkat otherwise i would do it!!
If you flash XXAMJ3 on the n model nfc wont work!!
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try one of these, they are fast, stable, debloated and smooth Virginity V2 or somin.n ROM
if you flash somin ROM, search baseband xxam... and kernel xxam... on the forum and flash it.
Maclaw's cm10.2 no longer suffers from random reboots and is completely stable (in my experience anyway).
1st XDA post :highfive:
Give Virginity ROM a shot!
CyanogenMod 10.2 Stable
fmlrocha said:
1st XDA post :highfive:
Give Virginity ROM a shot!
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I saw in changelog of CyanogenMod 10.2 from maclaw that it is stable now.
Currently I have CyanogenMod 10.2 and it really works fine.
danielsinnema said:
I saw in changelog of CyanogenMod 10.2 from maclaw that it is stable now.
Currently I have CyanogenMod 10.2 and it really works fine.
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I used CM 10.2 only for a few days cause the battery is very bad.
fmlrocha said:
I used CM 10.2 only for a few days cause the battery is very bad.
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Well, that depends on which governor you used and how many apps which sync every minute you had.
Luckily on custom roms you can change the governor.
You can change the behaviour or disable background processes as well. (I recommend the application ''Greenify'' for that).
If I didn't convince you now I'm afraid I have to tell you that there are no stable custom roms except stock based..

[Q] Upgrade to Custom ROM SGS1

Hi
i have a samsung galaxy s1 with stock ROM Eclair 2.1-update, and i want to flash it with CM7 or CM9,
so is no need to upgrade to FROYO first and then to CM7,or just installing cwm in eclair then flash it with CM7?
sorry, i have terrible english
Andro_Xone said:
Hi
i have a samsung galaxy s1 with stock ROM Eclair 2.1-update, and i want to flash it with CM7 or CM9,
so is no need to upgrade to FROYO first and then to CM7,or just installing cwm in eclair then flash it with CM7?
sorry, i have terrible english
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No one can't reply , why ??
Andro_Xone said:
No one can't reply , why ??
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Hey Don't panic. I was n00b like you probably are. Just follow flashing guide here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2444308
You don't need to upgrade anything
I'd reccomend to start with CM11 nightly which is pretty stable http://get.cm/get/e3f
That's all
Hi Andro_xone,
welcome to xda.
An alternative may be to update your galaxy s to frodo (Android 2.3) using Samsung Kies Software,
and after this follow the offical guide by the cyanogen mod team, you can find it there: wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_galaxysmtd
Through strazdas007 has recommended you to use cm11 nightly version, i would rather stick with the M versions, at the downloads they're called snapshot version! This are tested builds in contrast to the daily releasing nighlty builds.
You can find all downloads here download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=galaxysmtd
Greetings!
Maritus1 said:
Hi Andro_xone,
welcome to xda.
An alternative may be to update your galaxy s to frodo (Android 2.3) using Samsung Kies Software,
and after this follow the offical guide by the cyanogen mod team, you can find it there: wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_galaxysmtd
Through strazdas007 has recommended you to use cm11 nightly version, i would rather stick with the M versions, at the downloads they're called snapshot version! This are tested builds in contrast to the daily releasing nighlty builds.
You can find all downloads here download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=galaxysmtd
Greetings!
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thanks, but my USB port in the phone was broken so i can't update it from kies or Odin, if their any other method to upgrade my phone , i will appreciate :victory::victory:
Andro_Xone said:
thanks, but my USB port in the phone was broken so i can't update it from kies or Odin, if their any other method to upgrade my phone , i will appreciate :victory::victory:
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I would suggest, getting it fixed. if you would brick your phone, it would be the end then.

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