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Xda is pretty much *the* place to get roms. I know there's a Desire HD sections with a bunch of roms, kernels etc grouped by type. I guess there should be one for the galaxy s too
 
So where can I find the jellybean custom rom for my samsung galaxy s gti9003.......and would it carry multiwindow like galaxy grand or note 2?


the place go to..
www.xda-developers.com

you have to do a little more reading and getting to understand what you are doing. other wise..you will do more harm to your phone.

remember to only use ROMs designed for your specific phone and CARRIER!

ROMs are designed and developed by individual developers on their own personal time. so they only do it for the phones they like/have/use. they are based on other major android flavors. So, the more popular the phone, the more ROM options.. and the longer they are supported.
 
Hey mate. Hbu. U played around with Xposed?
Imagine being able flash a pure vanilla rom, then a framework like Xposed, then all the fancy stuff comes as modules in .apk form?
 
I haven't but will soon.

CodefireXperiment - based on AOSP, not CM or AOKP - is available for my phone.

Absolutely no frills or extras, seems like a good place to start with Xposed.

Are you digging it? What's your favorite part?
 
I haven't but will soon.

CodefireXperiment - based on AOSP, not CM or AOKP - is available for my phone.

Absolutely no frills or extras, seems like a good place to start with Xposed.

Are you digging it? What's your favorite part?

That sounds ideal man. My fav bit, tbh..... the module Alternate App Picker. Remember in ICS we hit a link, our list of browsers appeared, we either hit the "always" box then the app or just hit the app and it just selected, one tap! Why did JB ruin that? Anyway that module brings it back.
Also i love Xblast because you can do all your UI colour changes etc and TiBu will back it up so you dont have to do it again on the next rom.
I just love the whole concept. A bare rom, flash a framework that gets into the guts then use apks to make the changes :)
Things like Pie are on Play already.
I suppose its a shame for the hybrid rom builders if someone can just build an apk that does it.

Noticed today Liquid Smooth have "multi-window" working for a future version. I asked if that could be put in an Xposed module, his answer, "i duno, maybe" :)

Is that vanilla rom building for i9300 btw?
 
Excellent. Hope theres a lot of people working on more powerful modules. We'll be able to keep our phone stock but have cool shiz on it :-) you messed around with Xblast? Thats been the most robust ive found so far. Found a list of modules........
 
Darn.
Well im downloading a sneak peek (shh) of the latest Liquid beta with their version of multiwindow :-)
Hope its smooth coz my current rom is getting unusable n i cant understand why when it used to be so good. All i can blame is Xposed modules(?)
N a boy on g+ was goin on about Toolchain 2night n showed me a vid of android vs toolchain on emulators solving rubix cubes lol u seen it? Is it "Linaro" or something?
 
By this point I'd think most AOSP Roms are compiled using it no?

Whether using the toolchain is fully "linaro" optimized or not I haven't a clue, but even Ive built with it and I'm no developer :rofl:
 
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looky here. Multiwindow on an aosp rom. Its not that good though tbh.... cant seem to adjust the ratios :-(
 
So I have a huawei ascend y200, which I'm stuck with till my nexus 5 ships (aww :( )

Anyway it's rooted but sadly still on stock 2.3.6

Any rom/root app recommendations?
 
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