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Root new with this device and already rooted

costarican

Android Enthusiast
im new with the nexus 7 and i just wanted to know whats the best rom out there and some nice tweaks thanks
 
Personally I stick with stock rooted, but paranoid android has some really cool features that you aren't going to get from any other ROM.

I had a brief stint with it until 4.2 came out
 
Personally I stick with stock rooted, but paranoid android has some really cool features that you aren't going to get from any other ROM.

I had a brief stint with it until 4.2 came out

i tried paranoid but the gapps wont work ughh
 
I'm on paranoid android 2.50 and it's working awesome. I'm not updating until I'm sure everything works fine. Are you sure you had the right gaaps
 
I'm on paranoid android 2.50 and it's working awesome. I'm not updating until I'm sure everything works fine. Are you sure you had the right gaaps

yes i do but it wont work but do u think u can upload urs to dropbox or somewhere where i can download it
 
I'm on paranoid android 2.50 and it's working awesome. I'm not updating until I'm sure everything works fine. Are you sure you had the right gaaps

The new 4.2 PA has issues for almost everyone no matter what gapps they are using. If you look at the thread on XDA thats about all anyones talking about is force closes.
 
Depends on if you are on the new JB 4.2 release, which I assume you are. I've foregone that upgrade because of too many issues and won't need the multi-user functionality, so I've stayed on JB 4.1.2. I did upgrade the bootloader to the JB 4.2 version to fix some of the issues with booting from recovery, but that's it.

I prefer the stock ROM, there are going to be far fewer issues with apps, so less hassles with that. But there is some pretty slick development going on so I try things out every now and then to see how things are progressing.

Mainly, I will decide on a custom kernel and any tweaks it will give me for performance.

I use Jay's Buttery Goodness tweaks from the xda site http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1946347

Mods, sorry if I wasn't supposed to link to that site. I've seen others so thought it would be OK.

Anyway, kernel flashing is much easier in most cases than new ROMS and it might be a place to start. Recovery a lot of times is just a matter of reflashing your existing kernel, but you should always have a complete nandroid backup handy just in case.
 
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