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Old 01-02-2013, 09:05 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by orangeblueorangeblue View Post
I've been through tons of custom roms and none has really matched the elegance of stock Android.
Beans' GNII ROM pretty much blends all the good and elegance of stock android with the enhancements and S-pen functionality of touchwiz while removing the drawbacks. With stock android you lose a lot of the S-pen functionality. the ROMs I typically ran on my nexus were the latest OTA leak or dump but rooted, deodexed, zipaligned, and busyboxed with a couple of tweaks such as unlocked tethering and the extended power menu.

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Maybe not OTA, but you could install the latest version the minute it was released.
Yes but on the Verizon version, a few things wouldn't work and others wouldn't work as well as with the OTA ROMs. It was always a bit of a compromise if you wanted the absolute latest.
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