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SGS3

Root

http://www.galaxys3.fr/tutoriel-rooter-galaxy-s3/

Roms

Tested

Cyanogenmod (based on AOSP, not yet really stable, no dark mode)

AOKP (based on AOSP, many features but not really usefull, quite heavy)

SlimBean (based on AOSP,stable, performant with dark mode, ra)

Paranoid (based on Cyanogenmod/AOKP, many features like phablet but not rel

Temasek (based on AOSP,good performance, frequent release (too frequent? sometimes regression)

Stock (based on Stock, I don't like TouchWiz)

Android Revolution HD (based on Stock,I don't like TouchWiz)

Omega (based on Stock, I don't like TouchWiz)

Best Rom : Slim Rom (4.3.x stable with dark mode) or Temasek (performance without dark mode, last android updates very quickly)

Best Rom + Kernel : Slim Rom 4.3 with Yank Kernel (very good choice for stability).

### Links :  http://www.galaxys3.fr/regroupement-roms-galaxy-s3/

http://galaxys3.roms-db.com/

Kernel

### Tested :

Teamasek : very good performance but too many releases (sometimes regression) (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1797109) Yank : stable and good performance (http://yank555-lu.net/download/file.php?id=413)

Best Kernel : temasek Kernel (performance) or Yank (stability).

Links :

http://www.galaxys3.fr/tutoriel-changer-kernel-galaxy-s3/

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1572937

http://www.android-hilfe.de/aosp-aokp-basierende-custom-roms-fuer-samsung-galaxy-s3/365559-rom-4-2-2-weekly-pie-slimbean-build-7-0-nur-95-mb-05-07-13-a.html

Others

### Lbe for JB

http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1309021&d=1347029485

Inverted Gapps

http://www.designrifts.com/teamblackedoutapp/category/blacked-out-apps/

http://rootzwiki.com/topic/29460-inverted-inverted-g-apps-update-10-16-talk-412-gmail42-play-store-google-fix-issue-youtube4123/

http://www.rujelus22.com/evo/

Fast Dormancy

http://www.androidnz.net/2012/06/at-your-own-risk-how-to-disable-fast.html