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


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Galaxy S2, using hydrog3n rom, really stable and fast,

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

Have been using this for the past month or so. Probably the best ICS rom there is for it.

But, I just sold my sgs2 and used that money for a Google Nexus after the price dropped last week. Will probably stick to stock 4.0.4 as vanilla ICS is just as good as it gets.

HTC Desire S with Virtuous Affinity 2.05.0, which is Android 2.3.5 with HTC Sense 3.5.

I've been meaning to update to Cyanogenmod 9 for the past couple of days now to get to ICS 4.0.4 but I don't know when HTC is going to release the kernel source code for it so I don't know whether to update or not...and I do rather like Sense ATM :p

Galaxy Nexus rooted with stock Android 4.0.4.

I see no need in flashing a custom rom at the moment as the stock one is perfect.

I do plan to flash MIUI in a few months time once its more developed.

hTC Desire HD using a custom ICS rom based on AOKP.

(Man, i wish i had a One X! :()

It's everything you've ever wanted. go buy it! ;o

It's everything you've ever wanted. go buy it! ;o

Amen.

Got my HTC One X (LTE) last week, I love it to bits. The screen is b-e-a-utiful!

Though I'm not a big fan of sense. Just waiting for someone to make a vanilla ROM now.

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