IndianMascot
Core Member
Then better to stick with Cyanogenmod as it fulfils major requirements.
Yea.. Let's wait for Vinay's opinionThen better to stick with Cyanogenmod as it fulfils major requirements.
How can one solve RAM issue and handle better multitasking after rooting ? Expecting expert replies from IndianMascot & Vinay bros
Congrats on your rooting. Now install xposed installer and disable apps which you don't need and I don't think you can remove previously installed apps from rom but you sure disable.Rooted my phone successfully today . Now can experts shed some light in what apps can I use to get rid of ram issues?
Yeah. looks like the same which Vinay was talking about.
But let me check the RAM and battery status from him before flashing this ROM.
Presently my S3 is having Cyanogenmod 10.2 ROM and it automatically updated to 4.4.4 few days back.
Best part of Cyanogenmod ROM is its lesser RAM utilization and awesome batter backup.
Does the Nandroid backup also backup app data?