ironass
Extreme Android User
I must say that I find CheckROM 3.1.1 very good.
I was not a big fan of it when I last tried it, on v2.0 I think, but I like this ROM and its Kitchen app. I find it very reliable and usable.
If anything, it has become a victim of its own success. We all rushed to install v3.1.1 before its official release on xda which was being delayed until the Kitchen app was ready and it turned out to be one of the worst kept secrets on xda!
Personally, the lack of a fully working Kitchen app did not bother me too much as I'm used to manually flashing add-on's and work around's.
The Kitchen for 3.1.1 is now growing daily and new items are being added constantly. It is the Kitchen app, after all, that sets it apart from some other custom ROM's.
I would certainly have no hesitation whatsoever in recommending this ROM to anyone, and in particular, those new to rooting and custom ROM's.
For me, this will be a keeper for the time being. That doesn't mean to say that I won't be flashing other ROM's... I will. In fact I have a back log of custom ROM's that I've been meaning to try.
I'm guessing, that with the release yesterday of the Ice Cream Sandwich source code, that a lot of developers will be devoting their time to this and less to new Gingerbread custom ROM's.
I was not a big fan of it when I last tried it, on v2.0 I think, but I like this ROM and its Kitchen app. I find it very reliable and usable.
If anything, it has become a victim of its own success. We all rushed to install v3.1.1 before its official release on xda which was being delayed until the Kitchen app was ready and it turned out to be one of the worst kept secrets on xda!
Personally, the lack of a fully working Kitchen app did not bother me too much as I'm used to manually flashing add-on's and work around's.
The Kitchen for 3.1.1 is now growing daily and new items are being added constantly. It is the Kitchen app, after all, that sets it apart from some other custom ROM's.
I would certainly have no hesitation whatsoever in recommending this ROM to anyone, and in particular, those new to rooting and custom ROM's.
For me, this will be a keeper for the time being. That doesn't mean to say that I won't be flashing other ROM's... I will. In fact I have a back log of custom ROM's that I've been meaning to try.
I'm guessing, that with the release yesterday of the Ice Cream Sandwich source code, that a lot of developers will be devoting their time to this and less to new Gingerbread custom ROM's.




