After logging in you can close it and return to this page. Hope it helped. Go flash! Are custom ROMs rooted by default, or do we need to root them manually? What is a custom ROM?
What are the merits and demerits of using custom ROMs? Most Frequently Asked. Why should I root my Android? Most keyboards out there don't have a separate number row - there is a hacked version of the Google keyboard on here though. Can't really think of much else - about the only thing I actually miss is call recording. Great customisations, good support. In my experience AOSP roms have a little worse battery life than touchwiz. Elsewise there isn't really much to lose. If you have a bit of trouble making up your mind you use Devil kernel dual boot.
This way you can have both AOSP 4. Delete Damn. I guess ill be sticking with a touchwiz rom. Looks like I'll loose more than I'll gain. Thanks for the replies. I like the pen features alot Related No Spen for 5.
It means that i can use s pen function. Can anyone tell me : does 5. Thanks so much. All im gonna say is wow!!! He thought maybe Samsung made cm. Yes and No. Cyanogen Mod supports S Pen with some apps, honestly I have no interest about CM and stuffs, but you can ask on that particular ROM's thread which apps you might use as replacement to S Note and all that.
And by no I mean the integration is nowhere near as flawless as it is on TouchWiz based ROMs, but then again that's quite normal. Let me explain. Nexus phones don't have S-Pen. Pure Android doesn't support it. So my suggestion is that if you use S-Pen regularly, you will want it with it's full functionality, and for that you find a TouchWiz based ROM, we have a couple of good ones.
AryaMod, Audax, various ports of the Note 4 and Note Yeah, well let me state some FACTS here as well, in case some amateur completely misses the main flaw in the above post.
That's beyond ridiculous! AOSP is great, fast, stable, as good as Android could and should be. But Cyanogen isn't that! It's based on AOSP, but with plenty of bugs, and not tiny bugs either. I don't have any time or interest about pointing them out, but just Googling will reveal them. Now I honestly don't care if some troll or fanboy comes and say there are no bugs, well that's as usual hilarious.
You have to have use a stable and bug free thing first to notice or comment on which are bug free, which are not, LOL! This is the actual sum up: TouchWiz: Stable, slow, laggy sometimes when people say the lag is impossible to bear, well that's when you should find your dictionary and look up for the word 'exaggerate' , but with every feature possible, needless to say S Pen integration is excellent.
But then again there will always be people who don't call form their "mobile phone" or snap any photos, and then there is the S Pen. But look at the bright side, you can now scratch your ear with it. They can add a bunch of apps, they don't necessarily need to add a whole framework for that.
Thanks everybody so much i choosed tazzy-audora rom. This is great rom. I'm using stock but rooted 4. What would I miss if I left touchwiz? In the end it's a question of what features you want to have, if you can live without the Samsung exclusive stuff or not. Carbon looks nice though there's no bug list or tracker that I can find?
Also just found my device has the SDS chip so not going to be doing anything while I'm still in warranty Imo liquid smooth is the best.
U can also try slim bean 3! Honestly, you'd miss a hell lot. It would just be another phone with massive screen with AOSP. I mean sure, you get the stock android experience and all that jazz, but on Note II, I would highly recommend sticking to TW based roms. And from my experience, far more bug free than AOSP roms - again, that's purely my experience, might be way off here. I like Touchwiz based roms on this phone a lot more, not back in the s1 and s2 days, cm was way better, but now Samsung finally got there act together.
I'm running it on a Verizon note 2 and it is the business! Battery is almost always better with stock, while AOKP seems a lot faster no touchwiz to slow it down and smoother. The clock, camera, motion controls etc. I find myself flashing the latest leaks almost straight away. They've just included so many useful features into the OS that I've become reliant on that, while I certainly prefer the vanilla look and speed, I don't want to sacrifice such genuinely useful features for it.
Mind boggling to say the least. I do have to say though, the latest AOKP build looks mighty interesting with its tablet UI feature - wonder if it's done in a similar way to ParanoidAndroid? If it was built officially by the build-bots employed by CM, it's labelled " official ". Python Javascript Linux Cheat sheet Contact.
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