[Q] Difference between 2 ROMs - Galaxy S III I9305 (4G LTE + 2GB RAM) Q&A, Help &

Hi, I have a question to ask about 2 ROMs, namely PAC-Man and Resurrection Remix, they are both 'hybrid' ROMs, they run Paranoid Android, AOKP and CM10.1. But what are the difference between these two ROMs, if anyone knows? I know that PAC-Man is easier to flash and install, but which ROM has more features?
Thanks.

herobrine_second said:
Hi, I have a question to ask about 2 ROMs, namely PAC-Man and Resurrection Remix, they are both 'hybrid' ROMs, they run Paranoid Android, AOKP and CM10.1. But what are the difference between these two ROMs, if anyone knows? I know that PAC-Man is easier to flash and install, but which ROM has more features?
Thanks.
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Nothing matters as none of them are stable. Both have colossal amount of bugs. My suggestion, go for MIUI v5 or if you want to enjoy stock android with customization, try LiquidSmooth.

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[Q] Cyanogen and Galaxys

Could someone tell me why the galaxy phones are still not supported in CM? if we have roms and reoriented kernels, why is CM still unstable? or is there some big piece im missing?
micro2112 said:
Could someone tell me why the galaxy phones are still not supported in CM? if we have roms and reoriented kernels, why is CM still unstable? or is there some big piece im missing?
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CyanogenMod and custom ROMs are two different things. It is true that you can create custom ROMs based off of the CyanogenMod builds, but since we don't have those stable builds, the devs create ROMs based off of the i9000 etc. ROMs.
The CyanogenMod builds are built from scratch; that is why we don't currently have a stable CM build. Once a stable CM build is out, though, there'll be some awesome ROMs based off of it.
Loggik said:
CyanogenMod and custom ROMs are two different things. It is true that you can create custom ROMs based off of the CyanogenMod builds, but since we don't have those stable builds, the devs create ROMs based off of the i9000 etc. ROMs.
The CyanogenMod builds are built from scratch; that is why we don't currently have a stable CM build. Once a stable CM build is out, though, there'll be some awesome ROMs based off of it.
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Who creates these builds from scratch? Jesus talk about dedication
Sent from my SGH-I897 using XDA App
Loggik said:
The CyanogenMod builds are built from scratch; that is why we don't currently have a stable CM build.
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OOOOOO that makes sense now. i didnt realize CM was like that, i just thought it was a rom that had been adapted for a wide range of phones(devices)
thanks.
Loggik said:
Once a stable CM build is out, though, there'll be some awesome ROMs based off of it.
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I can hardly wait.

[Q] Android 4.4 Evervolv or Beanstalk on N1

Hi guys, I have a little question:
Well, as you know, the guys who worked making the ROM's of the N1 is awesome.
But I have to see some opinions about the performance of 2 ROMs, Evervolv and Beanstalk.
Now I'm using the Evervolv ROM, wich last update was on May 21st, but some people says that Beanstalk is smoother than Evervolv. I see the last update was on April 17th (or something like that)
Does anybody can help me if I stay with Evervolv or go with Beanstalk? It's just way to have better perfomance on my phone (as everybody wants, too)
Please answer if you tested both ROMs
Evervolv always
roberto081194 said:
Hi guys, I have a little question:
Well, as you know, the guys who worked making the ROM's of the N1 is awesome.
But I have to see some opinions about the performance of 2 ROMs, Evervolv and Beanstalk.
Now I'm using the Evervolv ROM, wich last update was on May 21st, but some people says that Beanstalk is smoother than Evervolv. I see the last update was on April 17th (or something like that)
Does anybody can help me if I stay with Evervolv or go with Beanstalk? It's just way to have better perfomance on my phone (as everybody wants, too)
Please answer if you tested both ROMs
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I found Beanstalk buggier than the Evervolv ROMs. (I have used both as my daily drivers)
Evervolv ROMs are more stable than other ROMs because others use libraries and source code from Evervolv.
If you want a boatload of features, then use the Beanstalk (trust me there are A LOT of customizations and added features here) but if you want a more stable ROM, Evervolv is always the one to go to (IMHO).:cyclops:
viditbhargava said:
I found Beanstalk buggier than the Evervolv ROMs. (I have used both as my daily drivers)
Evervolv ROMs are more stable than other ROMs because others use libraries and source code from Evervolv.
If you want a boatload of features, then use the Beanstalk (trust me there are A LOT of customizations and added features here) but if you want a more stable ROM, Evervolv is always the one to go to (IMHO).:cyclops:
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Excellent, thank you so much for your opinion! I'll keep my phone with Evervolv
Enviado desde mi Nexus One

[Q&A] What ROM would you like to see on the R1? Why?

I'd like to see a CM13 port because it's extremely close to stock but has a lot of useful extra features. (Like audioFX.)
EDIT: I realize I should've been more clear. I'm going to attempt to port a ROM when we get the kernel source and I want to know which one you'd like to see and why.
1) cyanogenmod (of course)
2) Resurrection Remix
3) AOKP
1. Cyanide
2. Dirty Unicorns
3. Resurrection Remix
st1114g said:
1. Cyanide
2. Dirty Unicorns
3. Resurrection Remix
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DeathbyNougat
A basic AOSP, no fancy feature, no cyanogen. Just the ROM without any bull****.
That would be perfect to after start modding, and see what we can really do with the phone. Something like Kresus
Cyanogenmod without gapps or anything extra (so open-source)
goldblot said:
Cyanogenmod without gapps or anything extra (so open-source)
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Thaaat's not really a ROM though. You'd just install CM and not the Gapps.
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I'd love to see Aicp ported over. It was my favorite rom to run on my Nexus 5 before it got smashed and I bought my new Blu. I understand that I won't have F2FS and CAF but even without those its still a great rom to run.
triggerlord said:
Thaaat's not really a ROM though. You'd just install CM and not the Gapps.
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Something along those lines though
Just giving ideas and stuff
Definitely CM! What is the process to get BLU to release the kernel source?
1) Resurrection Remix
2) XOKP
3) CM13
4)Paranoid Android
cyanogenmod13
CM13
cm13
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i would also like to see CyanogenMod 13, or even 12.1.
since also the question was "Why?" - It is my favorite ROM, has regular updates that are easy to perform, gives a close to stock experience, and in my experience with it you seem to get better performance than with stock or even debloated roms on most phones i have used.
Cyanogenmod, Paranoid Android or a great AOKP port!
CandySiX
CM is garbage now. Most other ROMs are too damn buggy.

Best stable and feature rich roms

Hi everyone, I'm wondering what is the best rom available for the Nexus 6 that is very stable and full of features? I have no preferences I'd just like to know what rom is the best rom out there that fits the bill. If you use a custom kernel by all means list that as well. If you can provide links to the Roms and or kernels that'd be great. Thanks everyone
Pure Nexus 6.0.1 best stable ROM, based on stock and full of features. Flying well with elite kernel
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I'm sure you mean well however this question can be viewed negatively by the community. There's no "best" rom. Best means it fits all your needs.
For me best means stable yet lots of features. For others best means stock with one or 2 things added.
Determine what you want first then go from there. Some stable feature filled ROMs are Chroma, pure Nexus and Dirty Unicorns. Those are good starts. Elemental X kernel and Elite kernel have been good for me as well. Lean kernel was good as well but it has not been updated in a very long time.
The most feature packed ROM is probably Resurrection Remix hands down, stability is debatable but is usually stable
Thanks everyone for the replies. I'll have to give these a try
Dirty unicorns all day everyday.
I've been running Dirty Unicorns for almost 24hrs now and really like it. Thanks again everyone for the list of Roms and Kernels
+1 Resurrection Remix Neo all day! and I've tried them all.

[Q]Best rom i9305?

Resurrection Remix® N v5.8.X/Official LineageOS 14.1/Eclipse ROM V11
Any Help?
There's no such thing called the best rom in general. There's only the best rom for you, yourself. Try all the flavors till you find the best flavor that suite you and that's it.
As for me, all the rom that are compatible with beoffla is my choice because i love beoffla and for N, i prefer RR. It doesn't matter which rom i flash and test, i always take a u-turn back to RR; for now. No one knows the future.
thanks
Resurrection Remix Nougat 7.1.2
I just installed Resurrection Remix and it is indeed a good ROM.
Toasted Meat said:
I just installed Resurrection Remix and it is indeed a good ROM.
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Not only a good but one of the best

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