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krarvind how's slimbean?...
I know we're all eager, but let Krarvind and Avrs take the time to do it right without any pestering please...

Rest assured it'll be "soon" and "awesome".
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krarvind how's slimbean?...

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I know we're all eager, but let Krarvind and Avrs take the time to do it right without any pestering please...

Rest assured it'll be "soon" and "awesome".
As above but it's coming along. There are a few things which you'll have to work around to start with but given time I'm sure it'll get to the level of Slim ICS. All I will say is don't expect it to be at the level of Slim ICS, judge them independently if possible as JB is still young. I'll leave it there for now till I speak to krarvind later when I'm home.
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People, I'm using this rom for a while and don't want to switch to another one. I tried many kernel and I found Siyah version3.2.7.1 is best for battery life and speed. Just sharing here my experience, if anyone want to give a try. Big thanks to Krarvind and AvRS to keeping this rom alive! Best rom around. Waiting patiently JB version!
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Default phone getting heated up....

my sgs2 is getting heated whenever i play angry birds...and also while using data via mobile network.....currently in stock slim kernel.....and tried various base-band.....but could not able to find out the best for this heating problem while using mobile network....i have tried..NELP3,KH7.baseband....im from India....but all the other features off the rom is awesome especially thhe changing DPI...

im fat but using SLIM ICS....
 
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People, I'm using this rom for a while and don't want to switch to another one. I tried many kernel and I found Siyah version3.2.7.1 is best for battery life and speed. Just sharing here my experience, if anyone want to give a try. Big thanks to Krarvind and AvRS to keeping this rom alive! Best rom around. Waiting patiently JB version!
Sir, have you tryed siyah 3.5.2 ?
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Sir, have you tryed siyah 3.5.2 ?
Yes mate. But for me this version is better. 3.5.2 version could be the best for somebody else. We are using some phone, but different ways
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Yes mate. But for me this version is better. 3.5.2 version could be the best for somebody else. We are using some phone, but different ways
i tryed all kernels from xda , and last week flashed siyah,for first time,3.5.2...i must to say deep sleep is amazing..with data and wifi off,just gsm signal...i lost 1% in 14 hours... ..i juat flashed version u mention..i.ll give some cycles to see what is happening.
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I don't know why but I found that Slim ICS uses more juice when screen is on. I've used it over and over again, always returning to it, tried several kernels/versions, but no. I still can see percentage decrease in front of my eyes. I really love this rom because it reminds me of Oxygen (Desire)! :\ Not sure if I'm the only one but I'm quite sad about this... Yes I'm aware of all "flashing instructions", and no I'm not testing roms for a short time period.
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Regarding kernel I find Siyah 4.1b6 isn't too bad As there's no Fluxi kernel for JB yet I think Siyah will do for me. As for the battery, do as I do and ignore it I find it's the best way and when I go to bed there's still juice when it goes on charge.

Just so you know unfortunately my normal pre-release feature guide is needing to be completely re-written as most options have changed in some way or another so wasn't able to do it tonight. I'm aiming to have it finished by end of the weekend but you'll have all had a good play by then I'm sure as the wait is coming close to an end......

I'd like to kindly ask that when you do flash Slim Bean, please do not post battery reports as battery life is too subjective to individuals use and also I've read enough battery reports on other JB ROM's saying it's not great so it's probably just an early life thing that will get better as the kernels advance.

I'm sure I can say on behalf of krarvind, please do not say features from Slim ICS are missing as like I posted the other day this will be inevitable at the start and others have simply been replaced which the feature guide will aim to help you understand (I just don't have the time today sorry). Also please no feature requests but if you feel you have something that could be beneficial to all then you will need to supply any commits for that feature (e.g. from CM or AOKP gerrit review) to be considered or PM me with the info and I'll try have a look at it if you're not 100% what's required.

Also if you have any issues please give as much detail as possible as any reports with no details will be completely ignored and I urge all other helpers to please also ignore these posts to help get the point across. I'm not being rude but the more detail the more help you'll get.

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Can't wait for this. Will just add as second from and use ics as the daily driver. Moved to slim from resurrection. I find slim is just as feature rich with a lot less bloat.

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