Are than any really stable ICS ROMS?

phillydog#CB

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I have been running CleanROM and NilsGB ROMS with very good results, stability and as reasonable as I can expect battery life.
I made 2 attempts at installing ICS ROMS (Nils and Chingys). On both occasions, I had problems with my Podcast app crashing and couldn't stream audio via BT and had a crash/reboot or 2.
Are these issues that are inherent to all ICS leaks now or is worth trying another ROM?
 
I've been running Senseless ICS by Scrosler for a while now. I haven't had any app weirdness, and other than the System UI crashing at startup, it's been rock solid.

The bluetooth bit is questionable. I seem to be the only person who has not lost bluetooth functionality on an ICS ROM. Not sure what's been done different, I know I didn't do anything outside of the flash instructions for the ROM.
 
You'll see super duper stable ICS ROMs when HTC released official ICS for the Rezound, me thinks.
 
You'll see super duper stable ICS ROMs when HTC released official ICS for the Rezound, me thinks.

I guess that's my question. If there isn't likely to be much of an improvement or ROM to ROM variability until official ICS release, I'll stick with CleanROM GB.
 
You'll see super duper stable ICS ROMs when HTC released official ICS for the Rezound, me thinks.

To me the biggest instability in the current ROM generation is that battery issue. To explain, if you have a 3.8v battery, an ICS ROM will not charge to 100% while the phone is on. There seems to be an issue with the kernel and voltage control precluding that from happening.
 
To me the biggest instability in the current ROM generation is that battery issue. To explain, if you have a 3.8v battery, an ICS ROM will not charge to 100% while the phone is on. There seems to be an issue with the kernel and voltage control precluding that from happening.

I have this issue with 3.7v extended battery on CleanROM 1.5.5
 
Just going to take a little while, OP. Devs need time things both on the ROM end and kernel end. Eventually they will get everything smoothed out running nice across the board.
 
I have this issue with 3.7v extended battery on CleanROM 1.5.5

Update to 1.6.5 or 1.7, which was just released. I found out about it over on XDA. It pretty much just has a few minor performance and battery tweaks along with updates to Maps and Facebook and such.
 

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