[Q] Which JB Rom??? - LG Optimus 2x

Ok guys, i'm not new to xda, and flashing phones, unlocking, rooting, and everything, but i just got this phone few days ago and it has stock 4.0.4 rom and i heard that JB 4.2 has better performance than 4.0.4 and i see a lot of JB roms out here but i can't decide which one is better??? So my question is what JB rom to try??? I need everything working as on stock 4.0.4 but i need your opinion which one to try??? Every comment is appreciated and everyone will get a thanx... My goal is to have everything working without major problems as on stock 4.0.4 but if possible with better performance in games and multitasking... Just give any comments and links on what you think it is the best.... Thanx in advance!!!! :good:

First of all, if you're looking for a stable release, don't go for JB 4.2.x yet. It's still buggy (take a look at the threads)
If you're looking for a stable, smooth and fast Jelly Bean ROM, go for CM10 based ones. My preferate ones are (for now):
CyanGalOp : minimalistic CM10 ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40337909
and
ParanoidAndroid CM10 : Full featured CM10 ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2097807
If you realy look for Jelly Bean 4.2.2, then the following one should be considered:
Avatar ROM : Verry interresting one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2167192
It's my actual own choice until other ROMs pass behind (life is like that).
BUT : Don't forget that till now, if you go for JB you will loose your ICS features like : FM Radio and correct HDMI output.

Paranoid Android!

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ICS or JB

Hi,
I'm looking for ICS Or JB rom 'cause i'm using CM9 nightly but it's old build but i have problems when tried to download newer build and i have been thinking that should i try other roms too? I want a rom which has just few small bugs or no bugs at all. So, should i just try again and try download CM9 or try another rom?
monkeywithbanana said:
Hi,
I'm looking for ICS Or JB rom 'cause i'm using CM9 nightly but it's old build but i have problems when tried to download newer build and i have been thinking that should i try other roms too? I want a rom which has just few small bugs or no bugs at all. So, should i just try again and try download CM9 or try another rom?
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You can try CM10, it's OK for daily use. Has minor bugs but nothing serious.
It's a little early for JB, give it some time to get stable.
ICS have come a long way and is now amazing for daily use. You can try here: https://www.fixmystuff.in/FMS_Forum...wich-4-0-4-in-samsung-galaxy-s-g-t-i9000.125/
CM 10 is working great but for a simple, stable ROM I would recommend that you give slim ICS a go. I never had a problem with it, from 3.9 to 4.2.
I'm using GNex Beta 6.1 (JB) and coming from TiramiSlim 2.0 (ICS) which are blazing fast ROMs .
Loved the easy installation of TiramiSlim with the Aroma installer
But give JB a try,daily juse can be recommended
Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk 2
For ICS, I recommend cm9 blueberry.
I'm on ICS333 2.0.1 by Team 3xtr3m3 with Semaphore 1.3.0 and i love it. Give it a try. He is also working on a JB Version.
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I've been using CM9 for a while but with time it ended up lagging a lot. A switched to SlimICS with Semaphore kernel a few weeks ago and I'm impressed. It's fast and doesn't have bugs (at least in my experience). Absolutely recommended and looking forward to switch to SlimBean as soon as it gets stable for daily use.
Best ICS for Galaxy S
i am a amature with softwares but very much addicted in changing the ROM in my Galaxy S . i switched to custom ROMS in GB itself (Can't wait till the updates from samsung)
I tried various ICS but ended up in somany lags mainly losing my IMEI (which made me sleepless many nights)
Finally now am with Team 3xtr3m3 IMM76L ICS333 2.0.1 & kernel 3.0.8 Semaphore_ICS_1.2.2s. for the past 2-3 months.
am controlling my urge to switch to JB.
am expecting Team 3xtr3m3 JB
Thanks to Team 3xtr3m3 as am enjoying my Galaxy S:good:
I would recommend you to download the newest build of CM9 Nightly, or CM9 RC2 and stay with it some more time. I've been using it for a very long time and I had no problems. Currently I'm using CM10 and I can only say that it's not stable at all yet. You shold wait a while for JB
Thanks, i'm using CM9 now and no bugs! But i'm interested in the TiramiSlim rom.
Is it fast and is it more stable than CM9?
I have no comparison with CM9. I've been using TiramiSlim v.2.0 for a month and I don't complain. Installation is very easy, you may choose what do you want. Compared to GB I can use my SGS longer without a reboot.
Could you give me instructions how to install tiramislim?
In TiramiSlim thread is instruction of installation. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1664049
From SD card, using CWM I installed this ROM. Sometimes you may have problems, e.g. with camera. So install ROM again. Reinstall often solves this problem.
Good luck!
I can absolutely recommend SlimICS. It is fast and stable. I've used it together with Semaphore Kernel and it was nearly perfect.
Though I made the switch to SlimJB now it is just because of one reason. The available space for apps is limited because of the size of the datadata partition. SLIMJB got rid of that partition so I don't have the low memory message anymore. And it has Semaphore Kernel as default.
So for daily use just install SlimICS. You can find it in the development section. I can't post URLs yet. But you can Google SlimICS and it should give you the proper link.
Slim ICS definitely
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I know SlimICS is very good rom but i'm interested in TiramiSlim because it has more languages (or finnish language which is my language) and it has more features than SlimICS.
monkeywithbanana said:
I know SlimICS is very good rom but i'm interested in TiramiSlim because it has more languages (or finnish language which is my language) and it has more features than SlimICS.
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I recommend TiramiSlim, used some time (because no Polish language in SlimICS) and it work flawless :laugh:
Actually i test JB roms (X-Bean now) and thinking about return to TiramiSlim
I wonder, if language pack from OTA (from TiramiSlim) runs properly with SlimICS. Has anybody tried it?
Then we would have SlimICS with others languages.
Tiramislim
Hmm just looked at tiramislim and its based of slim ICS and runs extremely well I say go for that it has more features as you said
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Best Jelly Bean Rom

Hi,
which is the best Jelly Bean Rom for the i9000?
I am just on Helly Bean but it has some lags.
What about Slim Bean and CM10?
What are the differences? Which one is the most stable? Which one runs smooth?
Thanks
There's nothing really fully stable atm, you'll have to wait some time.
.jan said:
Hi,
which is the best Jelly Bean Rom for the i9000?
I am just on Helly Bean but it has some lags.
What about Slim Bean and CM10?
What are the differences? Which one is the most stable? Which one runs smooth?
Thanks
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I think the best is Elite JB RC12 (4.1.1) / JRO03L with the mod from S3
.jan said:
Hi,
which is the best Jelly Bean Rom for the i9000?
I am just on Helly Bean but it has some lags.
What about Slim Bean and CM10?
What are the differences? Which one is the most stable? Which one runs smooth?
Thanks
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This Rom Is Good.
Could be used on a daily basis!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1776738
Please just wait for CyanogenMod 10, I promise it will be worth it
These threads are unneeded and a little stupid. A mod should close it
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
Yes the answers were not that good so far.
But I hoped this could be a real discussion about the pros and cons of the different roms.
.jan said:
Yes the answers were not that good so far.
But I hoped this could be a real discussion about the pros and cons of the different roms.
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SLIM BEAN V2.2 is very fast and very smooth so far on my I9000
My Device: SGS I9000 16gb
OS: Android
Chipset: Hummingbird 1~1.4 GHz Cortex-A8 PowerVR
Jelly Bean ROM: Slim Bean[4.1.1] v2.1 kernel: Semaphore
Modem: XXJVU
.jan said:
Hi,
which is the best Jelly Bean Rom for the i9000?
I am just on Helly Bean but it has some lags.
What about Slim Bean and CM10?
What are the differences? Which one is the most stable? Which one runs smooth?
Thanks
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For me is this ROM the best JB.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1829256
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Currently i'm on slimbean and my galaxy s has never felt so smooth/fast.its a stripped down rom with plenty of extra settings.i would recommend a visit to slimroms.net and see for yourself.
.jan said:
Hi,
which is the best Jelly Bean Rom for the i9000?
I am just on Helly Bean but it has some lags.
What about Slim Bean and CM10?
What are the differences? Which one is the most stable? Which one runs smooth?
Thanks
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...................................................................................................................... franzyroy
latest v13 build ... jelly bean very smooth/stable /and the lag problems... no problem . I have tried most Jelly Bean roms & it is in my top 2 picks
Works Beautifully
Hi Mate
If you're going to use Jelly Bean, this would be my recommendation
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1820578
It's fast as hell, no bugs/lags or anything that I could pick up in the last 3 days that Im using it. Simply put, one incredible rom from a guy in Turkey. From the look of it, this guy knows what he is doing. It even has OTA, which is an updater that updates your rom without having to format your phone and re-install. I chop and change allot when it comes to operating systems, there's always something new out there, but this one has bowled me over, simply put, one amazing rom.
the best one
tried lots of roms, but combination of magic bean + semaphore 206s kernel works perfectly
I am also wondering the same thing, but I want to know which is the most stable and bug-free ROM.
I want to install it on my girlfriend's phone, but she knows nothing about flashing and she will be away for a few months, so I need something that she won't have to mess around with.
I now have Helly Bean in the latest version on my phone.
It is realy good so far and more or less stable..
But for someone with no experience in this kind of stuff I perhaps would recommend a Gingerbread Rom. I once had MIUI. It is a good experience.
Have you guys get any bugs lately with JB? I seem to install CM10 but I can't access my old photos in my gallery...tried RemIcsJB too.
ive been using elitemovil rc12.1 4.1.1 JRO03L and its been great, no lags, everything has worked for me, no gallery or media issues so far
SlimBean 2.2 is fast smooth and stable for everyday use. Give it a try, you wont be disappointed!
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SlimBean is indeed a good Rom. Thank you
.jan said:
SlimBean is indeed a good Rom. Thank you
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I'm on [ROM GNEXUS PORT] JRO03L 4.1.1 RC12.1, and i can tell you its a very smooth rom! 99% lag free!

Looking for a ICS ROM for the pragmatic (upgrading from GB)

Dear community,
I was lurking the forums for the past couple of weeks looking for a stable JB ROM to migrate away from GB. Unfortunately my time was more or less wasted because the JB ROMs are still in infancy, struggling with the most basic problems like connectivity, memory leaks. Not to speak about the battery time.
So now that it is clear an upgrade to JB is far away, I would like to ask you for your guidance: what ROM would you recommend someone who puts the priorities as follows:
- rock solid
- usage: emailing, scheduling, browsing, reading, music playing / streaming; no gaming at all, no social networking
- would like a very smooth / fluid UI operation (I currently use Launcher Pro)
- need a kernel that allows oveclocking / undervolting; using AbyssNote 4.2 currently. I have a rock solid voltage table for every frequency between 200 and 1600 MHz
- I don't care about thousands upon thousands of customization features, the simpler the better and more stable
Please help... I lurked enough, I just feel lost, the S/N ration is so incredibly bad
Thank you :fingers-crossed:
Why don't you simply upgrade to stock ICS and flash a safe kernel? With Hydracore, stock ICS is butter smooth but less battery backup. With speedmod, battery backup is comparable to GB.
Sent from GNote.
i guess the most stable ROM is the stock ICS 4.0.4
with hydracore 5.4 OC
nokiamodeln91 said:
i guess the most stable ROM is the stock ICS 4.0.4
with hydracore 5.4 OC
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+1
Why don't you try Crash ROM v10.1? It's an improved stock rom, very very smooth and it allows to you to taste the TW of S3 give it a try mate!
P.s.: obv with HydraCore 5.4 OC! Don't forget to give a thanks to g.lewarne
sent from my custom N7k
Thanks for the suggestions, I tried as follows:
- CleaNote 6.00 which is more or less a stock ICS 4.0.4. I find it to be way too slow (much more slower than GB), even with everything not required disabled (frozen by Titanium). Kernel used: HydraCore 5.4
- Crash 10.1 (non plus) with the stock kernel it comes with: must be trimmed down, lots of stuff I don't need, feels much more fluid / responsive. Various small issues (can't read /data and /system/app, older CWR, a few forced closes), bloated Phone.apk and some other integrated features I don't like to carry around. I think it's a very good ROM that just got too loaded, but that's what the folks want nowadays, so heck, my problem. I have to try it with other kernels.
Still looking for my dream post GB ROM :angel:
May I suggest Rocket ROM version 11? Truth be told, my Note has only seen 2 ROMs - it came with JellyCore v2 which had multiple issues, so I researched heavily and ended up flashing Rocket ROM v 11 which comes by default with HydraCore 4.3. It is (allegedly) very similar to the stock ROM and with some really useful additions (e.g. call recording) baked in. I'm a rather picky and a heavy user and this ROM has not made me think: "gah, I have to try something else, because...". It just works.

Poll: What is your favourite ROM for S5830i?

I have seen there are a lot of custom ROMs available for the Galaxy Ace S5830i, and would like your opinion on these as I would like to install one on my phone.
What is your favourite ROM? Share your views in this poll!
AW: Poll: What is your favourite ROM for S5830i?
There is already the same thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1960469
Tapatalked by S5830i
I think you should test yourself and also comparing ROMs is not allowed on XDA
İncredible Rom
Add the İncredible Rom the questionnaire.
http://www.androkolik.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=2679
The stock ROM why? Because there are lots of Jelly Bean ROMS that are not finish and they don't have the real "original" icons and UI, and also they adding their own apps that some are uselles for me.I mean if they want to create a good Jelly Bean ROM they should follow every little thing from the original OS Jelly Bean.
s think for me stock rom:good:

Pls I want best Rom Xperia X8?

Pls I want best Rom Xperia X8?
"Best" is always going to be relative...
For one thing, if you can't / won't unlock the bootloader, then your choice is limited to stock kernel ROMs.
Otherwise (non-stock kernel)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1480404
PrimeHD is a possible stand-out, implementing 3MP camera capability - still getting to grips myself, but I understand some others only support VGA resolution - not checked them all!
I'd like to hit jellybean myself, but I'd settle for a good Gingerbread (2.3)
NB. Phone original is 2.1 (Eclair)
Those based on CM6 sources are 2.2 (Froyo) - usually stock kernel
CM7 = 2.3 (Gingerbread) - some are stock kernel, some are custom
CM9 = 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich - ICS)
CM10 = 4.1 (JellyBean) - only a couple on this
Good list here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1425240
I think I'm heading to either PrimeHD for the camera implementation, or one of the two Jellybean ROMs
But as with all ROM choices, an overall best is impossible - I've chopped everything below Gingerbread 2.3 - as it's one of the main application support limits - it's not clear if going to 4.1 actually gets many more apps, as the next sticking point is often 4.4 - so I don't care how smooth and silky a 2.1 or 2.2 is.
PS. Also worth looking into a number of possibilities that share the same kernel (some support more than one custom kernel) as it's less hassle to change ROMs when you keep the same kernel.

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