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How many of you that have GS3s rooted yet? Of those that have, are you running a ROM that isn't stock?

 

I'm about to root mine and was looking for some feedback on some of the ROMs out there.

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I've had mine rooted since the day after getting gs3. I've only personally tried Blazer ROM. I was using 1.3 for the longest time and it was super snappy, stable, and had a great battery life (was getting over a day with about 5 hours of screen on time). I just recently upgraded to 1.5. Feels about the same except for a fix with call recording (took it out due to the button overlapping with the call switch button) and the CRT animation added when turning off the device.

 

I would highly recommend Blazer rom.

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I'm rooted too but im using stock. Just a tip...search for the "flashless" root method if your going to root your phone. Any other root method will increase your binary counter and currently triangle away only works for the international version of the GS3.

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I've had mine rooted since the day after getting gs3. I've only personally tried Blazer ROM. I was using 1.3 for the longest time and it was super snappy, stable, and had a great battery life (was getting over a day with about 5 hours of screen on time). I just recently upgraded to 1.5. Feels about the same except for a fix with call recording (took it out due to the button overlapping with the call switch button) and the CRT animation added when turning off the device.

 

I would highly recommend Blazer rom.

 

Blazer was good on the E4GT too. I wonder if Caulkulin will start developing for the GSIII he had some great ROMs.

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Blazer was good on the E4GT too. I wonder if Caulkulin will start developing for the GSIII he had some great ROMs.

 

I'm hoping so.

 

Robert via Samsung Galaxy S-III 32GB using Forum Runner

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I haven't done much looking into the flash counter but what is the significance of it? Is there a limit to the amount of times the memory can take a flashing?

 

It is a way for the manufacturer to tell if you rooted and installed a ROM thereby voiding your warranty. USB jigs are supposed to reset the flash counter.

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It is a way for the manufacturer to tell if you rooted and installed a ROM thereby voiding your warranty. USB jigs are supposed to reset the flash counter.

 

Kinda figured it was for that. I had heard in the early days of GS3 news that the ROM could only be flashed a number of times and that it was much lower than most phones.

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Does the camera software still support burst mode and taking stills while recording video on Blazer or CM10?

 

Running Blazer and stills ehile recording does work. Haven't tried burst yet.

 

Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2

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Running Blazer 1.6 and updated just the Modem to LG8 and do notice the speed has picked up on 3G. Cant get speed test to connect though to get a speed test with them.

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