What's your smartphone? And what ROM are you using?


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So, I don't know if any thread like this existed before, but out of curiosity, what smartphone do you have, and what rom are you using?

Default AOSP rom? Customized? Cyanogen?

I own a HTC Desire and I'm using CM7. I tried MIUI, but since they are not updating my device anymore, I went back to CM after trying a bunch of diferent roms.

Also tried recently Sandvold ICS and BCM based on CM9, but I always went back to Gingerbread, even though I Sandvold is pretty good. Stable and fast.

Samsung Galaxy SII (GT-I9100)

Cyanogen Mod 9 (Nightly build 25th April, ICS 4.0.4 based)

I never want to use a manufacturer skin again after using stock ics!!

So true. Touchwiz is awful!

Droid X stock, I tried every ROM out there, but honestly on my stock rom I get similar battery life and performance, but no headaches of things not working right. Though with the Droid X the bootloader is locked down so you don't get full rom replacements for stock.

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