Custom ROM

What are the advantages and risks of flashing a custom ROM?

There tend to be many for either side, I can list a few bigger ones:

Pros:
-faster...much faster updates. Take for example my M8. Stock ROM is on 4.4.3. I have been running 4.4.4 for quite some time.
-reduced if not eliminated bloat.
-features that Stock doesn't offer, i.e. changing the status bar look, lockscreen wallpapers, CPU tweaking, etc.

Cons:
-Depending on who the developer is (Cyanogen, AOKP, Slim) stable releases are usually not very fast. There are versions called 'Nightlies' that have bugs, but most bugs are minor. I am on Liquidsmooth and occasionally, I get UI crashes, but they don't really bother me. It's not like a bug is 'my phone doesn't work'
-For a first timer, it can seem unnerving, as you can potentially brick your device if you flash the wrong ROM.

Going to turn it around. What are you looking for in a ROM? Say, for instance, do you want OTA updates?
 
Importance is User dependant, but you are likely to loose the multiwindow options. CM 11 offers a work-around, but the workaround description is still keeping my fingers away from the start flash button :) :confused:
 
I want quick updates such as android L when it comes out. I also want to keep the multi window and s pen functions. I just want to customize my tablet more.
 
I want quick updates such as android L when it comes out. I also want to keep the multi window and s pen functions. I just want to customize my tablet more.

S pen compatibility will only be with a Samsung signed ROM. So, you will still be somewhat at the mercy of how fast Samsung releases the ROM.
 
S pen compatibility will only be with a Samsung signed ROM. So, you will still be somewhat at the mercy of how fast Samsung releases the ROM.

Okay, my dad has the s4 (t mobile), he just got 4.4.4 OTA today. Do you think I could get 4.4.4 TouchWiz?
 

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