I'm about to get a new Android phone soon, probably the Note 2 or the S3, which will be my first Android device ever.
I've been researching, following, and basically just checking out all the cool stuff Android and rooting has to offer, and I will definitely be rooting my device once I get my hands on it.
So I have a question here; how many of you guys are using CyanogenMod 10.1? Would you recommend switching over to a nightly build of CM10.1 over Touchwiz? (The device I'll be getting will be the international version)
Currently, the latest version of Android/Touchwiz is 4.1.2, and if I flash CM10.1 onto my phone I'd probably get stock Android 4.2.
How has CM10.1 been so far? Does stock Android drastically save battery life? What are the pros and cons of CM10.1 on the Note 2/S3? What are the good things Touchwiz has to offer, that stock Android doesn't?
CM10.1 offers 'over-the-air' updates, so I guess using nightly builds would be hassle-free and just a touch of a button, and we wouldn't have to flash another ROM again, lose data, etc , but is it really usable, as a daily driver? Are there any major bugs?
I've been researching, following, and basically just checking out all the cool stuff Android and rooting has to offer, and I will definitely be rooting my device once I get my hands on it.
So I have a question here; how many of you guys are using CyanogenMod 10.1? Would you recommend switching over to a nightly build of CM10.1 over Touchwiz? (The device I'll be getting will be the international version)
Currently, the latest version of Android/Touchwiz is 4.1.2, and if I flash CM10.1 onto my phone I'd probably get stock Android 4.2.
How has CM10.1 been so far? Does stock Android drastically save battery life? What are the pros and cons of CM10.1 on the Note 2/S3? What are the good things Touchwiz has to offer, that stock Android doesn't?
CM10.1 offers 'over-the-air' updates, so I guess using nightly builds would be hassle-free and just a touch of a button, and we wouldn't have to flash another ROM again, lose data, etc , but is it really usable, as a daily driver? Are there any major bugs?
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