There doesn't seem to be a lot of real function in the stock rom vs AOSP. The air gestures are a barely working gimmick, the added apps are almost 100% useless but what gets me is the size of the ROMS, almost 2GB for full stock and around 1.2GB for a "debloated" when the AOSP ROMS are from 150-200MB.
As I understand it the size difference doesn't matter though because the partition structure doesn't change when switching roms so the space savings is just wasted.
Is there a way to actually recover this space?
What I would like most is as much space as possible be available as primary and the fake sd card to be as small as possible (so i can really use the 64GB sd card) and the ROM partition to be as small as possible.
Is this just a pipe dream or is this a real possibility?
As I understand it the size difference doesn't matter though because the partition structure doesn't change when switching roms so the space savings is just wasted.
Is there a way to actually recover this space?
What I would like most is as much space as possible be available as primary and the fake sd card to be as small as possible (so i can really use the 64GB sd card) and the ROM partition to be as small as possible.
Is this just a pipe dream or is this a real possibility?